THE INFORMER PAGE 4 FEBRUARY 27, 1991 CALENDAR EVENTS February 28 Do the media tell the whole story about the war in the Gulf? Can the public distinguish war fact from war fiction? Don’t miss “The War and the Media,” a panel discussion by print and broadcast news people and media critics. 12:30 - 2 p.m., Student Lounge, N Building. Expose and Elucidate: Nancy Ricker and Vicki Troup (Natural Sciences) present, “Glimpses of Nature: Natural History of Whistler and its High Country,” 2 - 2:30 p.m., HS01. Presented by the College's Faculty Development Committee. March 5 “Canada Down Under: Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand”: a Faculty Development Committee presen- tation featuring Robert Campbell (Social Sciences), 1 - 2:30 p.m., M101. March 6 Bachelor of Music Therapy Open House, 7:30 - 9 p.m., H105. Call 984-4951 for information. Chevron President Joins Capilano . College Supporters for Breakfast (left to right): Nancy Farley, Capilano College Board Chairman; Jerry Franciscovich, Chevron Canada Limited President; Ninna Sherwood, Capilano College Foundation President. Chevron Canada President Jerry Franciscovich was the featured guest speaker at the Capilano College President's Circle breakfast in January. Mr. Franciscovich, a strong supporter of post- secondary education, spoke on the College's role in working with business. Chevron has been involved in projects at the College over the last several years. March 12 You're invited to attend Capilano College’s Student Awards Night, starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Lounge, N Building. A reception following the presentation of scholarships and bursaries will provide an opportunity to meet the donors and congratulate the winners. Call Connie Barber in Resource Development for more information. March 19 For those who intend a career in the international field, getting to know people from another country is a good place to start. The International Student Counsellors need people to volunteer as "cultural guides” to help new international students become familiar with the College and to life in Canada. Students who are interested, or know someone who is, are invited to attend a meeting at 12:30 in P106, or contact Ethelyn McInnes-Rankin or David Jones in Counselling. Visual & Performing Arts Events Until March 2 Studio Art Gallery - An open invitation to see selected paintings (1970 -1990) by Pierre Coupey (English, Humanities), and the new Studio Art facilities. I Building, 9:30 - 4:00, Monday - Friday. Until March 27 Seymour Art Gallery - An exhibition of abstract oils by North Shore artist Max Banbury. 1204 Caledonia Avenue, North Vancouver, 9 - 4, Monday - Friday, plus 7 - 9 p.m. on Wednesdays. March 5 - 23 Or Gallery - A display of photography by Jan Westendorp (Media Resources) features colorful garden images captured on 2' x 6' Cibachrome high gloss prints. 314 W. Hastings in Vancouver. March 12 The Spring ’91 Noon Hour Concert Series concludes with a guest/faculty recital featuring soprano Margarita Noye and David Vandereyk on piano. Presented by the Bachelor of Music Transfer program, 1- 2 p.m., H113. March 13-16, 19-23 Capilano College Studio Theatre - Hall of Mirrors: A Hallway, Ten Bedrooms & A Finale, by Peter Eliot Weiss. Presented by the Cap Theatre at 8 p.m. each night. Tickets are $9 and $8 at the door, $8 and $7 in advance. March 18 Gallery of B.C. Ceramics - Opening night reception for a special showing of ceramic sculpture by James Thornsbury. The exhibition runs until April 7. 1359 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, 10:30 - 5:30, Tuesday - Sunday. March 22 Tokyo - A exhibition featuring a series of photographs of Monet’s Garden, taken by Jan Westendorp in France last year.