THE INFORMER PAGE 4 APRIL 28, 1992 Notes Healthy Working Lives The body and the mind are terrible things to waste. Become a part of the movement to enhance the quality of campus life. We are looking for representatives from the faculty and staff to participate on a volunteer workplace health committee. This could be the start of something big. Contact Joe Iacobellis at local 2281 for more details. Successful Resume writing and Job Interviewing Gerrie Waugh will teach how to summarize your employ- ment skills effectively and present yourself with confidence in paper and in person. Pick up pre-workshop materials on April 24 and make an appointment for an individual resume critique on May 1 between 9 a.m. and noon, or May 8, 9 a.m. to noon. There will be a full group session May 15 to demonstrate interviewing skills, and a final session on May 22. Call Extension services for more information at loc. 2901 or drop by A111. Media Production Services Summer Hours .. Due to building construction, Media Production Services will be closed to the “public” until September 8. College jobs can be directed to MPS by inter-office mail or in person at our temporary office at the Audio-Visual counter in the library. Sorry for any inconvenience. Library Update The Library’s Technical Services Department is moving from the east end of B Building to M101 and will be located there from April 27, 1992 until fall 93 when the new Library Building and the renovations of the existing Library are com- plete. Circulation, Reference and Audio-visual Services areas will be open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday from May 1 to August 31. All Library departments will be closed on weekends during the summer term. Voyageurs Canada '92 Program Launched The federal riding of North Vancouver has been twinned with the riding of Ottawa Centre for the Voyageurs Canada ‘92 youth exchange program. Other ridings throughout Canada have also been twinned. “The program will provide an opportunity for up to 125 youths from North Vancouver to visit the nation’s capital,” says North Van M.P. Chuck Cook. The program is open to Canadian citizens and landed immigrants between 18 and 21 years of age as of July 1/92. Applications for the program can be picked up at Cook’s office at 7-117 East 15th Street, or at the office of your local MP. Call 980-6781 for more information. Oops!! Oops!! and more Ooops!!! The Writing Clinic mentioned in the last Informer is a two- part workshop, not one workshop offered twice, as described in the Calendar section. We apologize for any misunderstanding, and hope that no one missed this excellent workshop on our account. Heather Laing, the new Sexual Harassment Advisor, is located near the Counselling centre, not Advising. The George North Memorial Award was presented to outstanding students at an evening event, not at the breakfast event as mentioned in the photo caption on page 4. Spring Graduation 1992 The graduation ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 23 at 2 p.m. in the Sportsplex. There will be approximately 700 graduates for the Spring ceremony. Diplomas will be awarded in both the Academic and Career/Vocational Divisions. Thank You for Honoring Our Deadlines The Informer editors realize a lot of news breaks right on deadline, and we do want to carry timely articles. However, because the Public Relations office has become increasingly busy, we can no longer accept late submissions. The problem is that when we do, work that has been promised to other depart- ments gets delayed. For inclusion in the Informer, articles must reach Judi Fletcher’s desk at the Public Relations office by 2 p.m. Monday, the week before publication. Photos must reach the office one week prior to that. Our thanks to everyone who contributes articles, and thanks in advance for your getting them to us in advance.