Berdichewsky chairs A conference on Social Conflict and Social Development in Latin America, co-sponsored by SFU and the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, B.C. Chapter (whose logo | have attempted to reproduce here, probably without much success—try to imagine the maple leaf as red and the rest black) is being held from March 10-12 at the University Women's Club in Vancouver. The Chairman of the conference is, of course, none other than Dr. Bernardo Berdichewsky and he will be speaking on several topics at the event as well as making the Opening Remarks. The conference is divided into four symposiums on four subjects: Central America, The Southern Cone, Latin American Literature, and The Indian and Peasant Question. For information contact Dr. Berdichewsky, here at the college. LOOKING WEST Cap exchanges with Japan "Capilano College and the Aichi Gakusen College of Toyota, Japan are close to concluding arrangements for an exchange of two students, commencing in October 1983,'' is the word from Instructional Services Dean Douglas Jardine. The Aichi Gakusen College is one of the earliest women's schools in Japan, dating from 1912. Its curriculum focusses on international education, early childhood education, nutritional studies, fine arts, fashion design and textiles. It is expected that two of Capilano's female students wil] have an opportunity to attend the Aichi Gakusen College for either oneor two terms starting in October '83. It is expected that the students will both take courses offered by Aichi Gakusen, and assist them by tutoring some of their students in English. A committee of Cap faculty will select the students and are particularly looking for students whose career goals will be aided by such an experience and who are willing to prepare themselves for their stay by studying the language and culture of Japan. Any student interested in obtaining further information should call Joanne Mah at local 198, and if they decide to apply must do so in writing to Dean Jardine by March 18. The Selection Committee will begin interviews in early April. Sunday, March 27 is the date of ''Looking West'', a spring fashion show put on by the Retail Management students and featuring clothing manufacturers of B.C. The event will be held in the Four Seasons Hotel Ballroom and the $18 ticket price which may at first seem formidable, in fact includes brunch at 11:00 am or Luncheon at 2:00. This show has been endorsed by the Ministry of Industry and Smal] Business, thus the opening remarks will be by the Minister, Don Phillips. For more info contact Retail Management or the Info Centre. THIS 1S A SAMPLE of the large type. What type? This is from the large print typewriter that is located in the Media Centre for the use of sight-impaired students. It is also useful for producing masters for overhead transparencies or flyers. Naturally, the students get first dibs, but keep it in mind and if you have any questions, call Edna in MPC.