Craft program renamed The two year Craft program run through the Art Department will be undergoing some changes in the fall of 1987. The program will now be known as "Clay and Textile Arts" and the curriculum has been rearranged so that the first year of the program will be a foundation year, after which students will choose to specialize in either Clay or Textiles for their second year. The changes are reflected in the 1987/88 calendar which will be coming out at the end of this month. McKay to read next week The last reading in the Spring 1987 series sponsored by the Humanities Division will take place on Thursday, March 26 at 8 pm in room H402. The author this time is Don McKay, an instructor in the English department at the University of Western Ontario, who incorporates his interest in ornithology into his work. He has written a book, "Birding, or Desire", and his work appeared in the Capilano Review #39. Admission is free, and the series is supported by the Canada Council. Student film festival continues — all welcome The Native Film Festival sponsored by the students in the C.A.S.P. program for Native students continues this week and next, and all interested people are welcome to attend. There is no charge. Following is the schedule of films—for more information call CASP at 2956. Native Film Festival Schedule TUESDAY, MARCH 17 12:30 - 2:30 pm, A117 12:30 "Potlatch: A Strict Law Bids Us Dance "Box of Treasures" "PetroGlyphs: Images In Stone" "Celebration of the Raven" 1:30 2:00 2:15 TUESDAY, MARCH 24 12:30 - 2:30 pm, All7 12:30 “Nishnawbe - Aski: The People and the Land" "Kleena" "Bella Bella" "Ninstints: Shadowkeepers of the Past" "Rice Harvest: Northern Lakes" 1:00 1:25 1250 2:15 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 12:30 - 2:30 pm, All7 12:30 "Puberty" Part. 1 & 2 (from L'ilawat series) 1:00 Guest Speaker: Marie Leo 1:30 "The Salmon People" 2:00 Guest Speaker: Darlene Kelly Extra "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 12:30 - 2:30 pm, L102 Ww om WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 7:00 - 10:00 pm, All7 :00 "The Land is the Culture" 730 "Circle of the Sun" :00 "Pete Standing Alone" :00 Special Guests: The Young Eagles Drum & Dance Group WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 7:00 - 10:00 pm, A117 12:30 "These are My People" 7:00 "Rediscovery: The 12:45 "The Ballad of Eagle's Nest" Crowfoot" 7:30 "We'll Do Our Fishing" 12:55 "Treaty 8 Country" 7:40 "Bill Reid: Totem Pole 1:45 "A Little While More Art of the Haida" Yet" 8:15 "Augusta" 2:00 "A Way of Life" 8:30 "Sinumwak" 2:10 Guest Speakers: Sadie 8:50 "Nanoose" Wornstaff and student 9:00 "Sauk-ai" performers from Spirit 9:10 "Kleena" Song Theatrical Group 9:30 "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief"