ON DISPLAY In this photo College Achievement and Support Program (CASP) staffers posed for Edna Sakata in front of their office. They are Coordinator Terry Hood, program assistant Dolly Kelly and instructor/Native Student support worker Yvonne Dunlop. In this issue of the Informer they are here to announce that CASP is sponsoring a second B.C. Provincial Museum travelling exhibit. The first, "Pictographs and Petroglyphs" was here in the spring of '86, and the smaller, but no less interesting “Our Native Languages" will be on display in the main entrance of the Media Centre (B building) until December 15. This is an opportunity to learn a little about the richness and diversity of B.C. Native languages. Don’t trash those cans! The big United Way boxes located in the cafeterias are not there for decoration— they are there to collect the empty pop cans which have been thrown away by the hundred at Cap since there are lots of dispensers, but nowhere to return them. Don't toss your cans out—donate five cents to the United Way. (And please pass the word to your students. ) D anigtor: test? Wo owner amt Hf TonoReows fl coma ro? INT This STUFF ! ©1986 Tribune Mocs Services, ine ; als ARC can help In helping students to “catch up" and make the most of their time, the Achievement Resource Centre can be of assistance. If students are feeling stressed because of lack of time or need to adjust their study schedule, please encourage them to check the workshops and tutorial times available through ARC. ARC can also assist with study groups, memory improvement and exam approaches. ARC hours are 9 am to 8:30 pm and Sandra Carpenter is also available on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 4 to 8:30pm. Call 2945 or 2138 for information. I GESS THERES Ail Rights Reserved —