Stress mgmt. for students Do you know any strung out students? Then, perhaps you should refer them to the Counselling department who are running a free workshop on Stress Management and Relaxation Training in February. This course will take place on Tuesdays from 12:30 to 1:45 for three weeks in the All College Lounge, and those who want details about it should contact Yvonne McColl at local 432. Counselling is also offering a Career Planning and Testing Workshop on Tuesdays from 12:15 to 1:45 in room P101. The expert on this course is Dave Jones, local 215. Both of these workshops are free and students who wish to take them should sign up ahead of time at Counselling Reception in M building. Forum Africa still going Anyone who missed "Forum Africa", the combined TV broadcast and public meetings which took place in B.C. in October, can still forward any ideas or suggestions to John Bannister. The forum was intended to find ideas on how Canadian money should be spent in Africa, and how Canada can help African countries move from famine relief to recovery and economic development. Bannister is one of two B.C. people involved with Forum Africa who has been invited to Ottawa in February for the national meeting on the subject. Sign language Douglas College is offering a course in American Sign Language this term—for details call them at 520-5473. Articles on women solicited The Capilano Courier is putting out a special issue in February entitled "In Celebration of Women" and they are soliciting submissions from members of the College community. Poems, short fiction, news, features, anecdotes, or announcements and information are all welcome starting February 1, and the deadline will be Feb. 14. For details contact Janice Irving, Features Coordinator at local 200, or drop in to the Courier Office in Portable C-4. Japan exchange cont. the exchange of students between the two colleges. Capilano currently has two students in Japan, and Japanese students have been coming to Capilano each summer for short English language programs. The two students for this latest exchange will be selected by a faculty committee. The committee will be most interested in a statement of how an international experience fits into the student's career goals, and in their willingness to prepare themselves in terms of both language and culture for their stay in Japan. Any student interested in obtaining more information should contact Jackie Waiker, local 234, and anyone interested in applying should write to Douglas Jardine, Dean of Instructional Services, by Friday, February 14, 1986. The Selection Committee will commence interviewing applicants in March. Artist writes Dave Sharrock, graphic artist in MPC, is checking out his most recently published article for spelling errors. Sharrock wrote a creative piece describing Denman and Hornby Islands for a pacific northwest boating magazine called "Nor'Westing."