‘Faculty: This can save you time Salvation from tedious work has been made possible by a new computer program developed by the Business Management department which will, almost instantaneously, print out a complete, CURRENT grade record book for any faculty member on campus. To obtain this service all instructors have to do is to go to the Business Management office or send them through the mail your name, department, course number and section number. The man responsible for this happy setup is Tony Vick, and he points out that apart from saving the miserable and occasionally inaccurate job of copying student names and numbers out, this computer program :is- particularly useful because it provides a list that is current ''as of the immediate -moment'' because it is taken from the updated Registrar's records. Want more information? Call Sharon, local 425. oe “What a day! The computer broke down and we all had ‘@ the United Way Who’s doing What? Working at Capilano in different departments people see very little of each other and when they do it is generally in the context of such mundane activities as standing In a cafeteria lineup or parking the car. We therefore seldom realize how much work jin terms of research and publication is being done by various faculty members. To alleviate this information gap a little, then, the Informer is going to publish a list of who's-doing-what every week over the next while. We have an update on Humanities—if any other departments would like to contribute, please send us the data. ALISTER BROWN, Philosophy a published article in the March '83 Journal of Medical Ethics - ''Whole Brain Death Reconsidered!’ "The Logic of Defining Death: A Reply to Dr. Pallis'', Journal of Medical Ethics - to be published "Deciding to Terminate Treatment: A Reflection on the Dawson Case'!' - to be published PIERRE COUPEY, English Introduction to a concrete poem for Open Letter A concrete poem for The Alphabet of Blood Art work at the Canada Council Art Bank, Calgary Alberta, October 1982 Campbell wins Award The Charles M. Gates Memorial Award is granted annually by the Washington State Historical Society to the individual holding the rank of associate professor or less, who has published the best contribution for the year under review in the Pacific Northwest Quarterly. And this year's winner was out own Robert Campbell for his article ''Blacks and the Coal Mines of Western Washington, 1888-1896!' which appeared in the Pacific Northwest Quarterly in October 1982. "The Washington State Historical Society commends this teacher for great contributions through research and writing on the history of this state and region," commented the president of the Society, John M. McClelland Jr. ''The Society extends wishes to him for great success in his academic career.!'!