Also for people who like to do_ things themselves and get them right is good old MISC60401, Home Landscape Nestgn. In this ten session, Tuesday night course students will design their own home’ landscape and learn the skill to do others. Call local 321 for details. ca (ea While most of us were sitting around Van- couver doing our sort of wet, dull Christ- mas things and wondering if we were ever going to see the sun again, Terry Brown was having morning tea made for him by a sherpa somewhere near the Everest base camp in Nepal. Terry, an oid = student of his, and several sherpas spent ten days in the Himalayas hiking--Terry and student in their quality hiking boots, the sherpas in old running shoes. According to Terry it was somewhat embarassing having all the work done by young lads and women--until they really started to gain altitude. For- tunately for Terry, though, he didn't get altitude sickness. But to get to the point Terry's business in Nepal was not just to holiday. He is trying to organize a Geog- raphy field trip to. that country sometime in the future and was doing some firsthand research on the subject. By planning far enough ahead the Geographers hope to be able to raise enough money through fund- raising and grants to subsidize what would otherwise be a very expensive trip. Mucn luck to them, c= Ce To all those vigilant students who got their marks, added them up and discovered that their Grade Point Average had been miscalculated and to all those who receiv- ed their outraged inquiries, RELAX. There was a bug in SFU's computer program which means that all the transcripts were wrong. The bug has now been exterminated (so to speak) and the marks are being rerun--this time correctly. The new versions of marks with correct G.P.A.'s will be available at the main Registration Desk, B building at around the end of the week. Which leaves us only with the question: Had the compu- ter error resulted in higher GPA's instead of lower ones, would the error have been noticed? | wouldn't have looked hard...... Keep your eyes peeled. John Chu is looking For a house to rent and could use the help of lots of vigilant people to locate a 3 bedroom residence in the $600/month range, not too far from the college. In case you don't remember, John's house on Riverside Drive was washed out in the flooding in December -- not quite what he had had in mind for Christmas. Ca Cex And, on the subject of housing, a lot of Cap. students are looking for places to live at this time of year. The situation on the North Shore is really bad right now with landlords asking for extortionate rents because of the low vacancy rate. If you know of apartments, suites or room and board situations, contact the student Info Centre at local 277. 7 (Ce @_eat Instead of risking getting stranded in the snow at Capilano College, Phyllis Webb wisely decided to stay on Saltspring. Is- land Thursday. That means that her sched- uled reading has been moved to February 7 at 8:00 p.m. Since there is also'a movie slotted for that night in the All College Lounge, she'll probably be in thé Social Sciences area,