uecemoer 1-'/~u Who is Moving to the Birch Building B y the time you open the pages of this issue of the Informer, many College departments will have already taken up residence in the new Birch building. If all goes well, it is expected that everyone who is moving (with the exception of the Bookstore and Food Services) will be in their new office space by the end of December. Food Services plans to be up and serving in their new facility by the beginning of the new term, and the Bookstore will be relocating in February. Following is a list of where to find the departments that have moved to the Birch building: Fourth Floor: College Relations Computer Services Deans Employee Relations Payroll and Benefits Personnel Planning President Vice-President Everything Goes! Computer Services Jodie Jensen has colleague Katrina Watts tied to her desk during the move. Third Floor: · ABE/ESL · ARC · ASE SARAW · Staff Lounge Main Floor: Bookstore · Food Services College Phone System and Reception Second Floor: Advising Counselling Financial Aid Financial Services Health Services Math Leaming Centre Reception/Switchboard Registration Student Employment Centre The College switchboard and reception area is moving to the second floor of the Birch building on Saturday, December 14. Along with a new location, the switchboard will also be operating with a new system, designed to eliminate the majority of telephone problems the College has been experiencing. The change to the new system is expected to occur with minimal disruption. The Move Doctors The medical staff in Computer Services are, left to right: {back row) Richard Chadderton, Medi Ranjbary, Chris Firstner, Mike Millard, Jodie Jensen, Jacques Morris, Gerry MacKinnon, Mike Freeman and Tony Kwok. {Front row) Darren Broder, Bob Walker, Katrina Watts and chief surgeon Steve Gallagher. c(ir1·~gi·· ~~oy·a.,•·.•· . . . . . . . ·9ampalgn Going S.trong ?A t 6~ .• p:2~iriper . ih~.t;aJl\;;.J. 3: L-\- College Fouridation.h~s re$eiyeg ·a generous $10,000 from tlie College campaigh! community during its annual > It's still not too late to get a d()nation ihfo the Fouridation and receive a tax receipt. For i~formation, c()nta;t Lana Robinson; . director of Development, at 984-1765. mot~ Winner of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of B.C. Award John Wilson, Business Administration faculty member, presents Commerce student, Janiell McHeffey, with a cheque for $300. 7