Headlines!March 13, 1997 rN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ma othe FRASER VALLEY *Datelines TO UPCOMING EVENTS CL OE A WEEKLY GUIDE Fri 14 Employee computer training: Word processing modules Tables module: 9-10:15 am Templates module: !0:30-11:45 am Abby G158 Call Kasey at 4208 to reatster. Presented by the EDC. UCFV theatre: Macbeth Premieres tonight. Previews March 12 and 13. Continues March 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29. Chwk campus theatre 8pm Call 795-2814 for ticket info. Tues 18 UCFV budget forum Abbotsford campus theatre noon Tues 18 PLA forum All faculty, staff, and administration are invited to a forum to discuss the future of Prior Learning Assessment and new developments in PLA at both UCFV and within the province. 2 to 4 pm, Abby A 235 (Boardroom). Refreshments will be served. Call Chelene Koenig (local 4457) or Gloria Wolfson (local 4560) to register or for more information. Wed 19 UCFV budget forums Mission campus at HPC, Room D250 _ 10 am (Mission) Chwk A201 Noon (Chilliwack) — Wed 19 Film: Breaker Morant (1979). This film centres on an intense military courtroom drama set against the background of the last stage of the Boer _ War (1899-1902) and captures British imperialism at one of its most hypocritical and brutal moments. Director Bruce Beresford seeks to understand how . ordinary people can commit inhuman acts under the extraordinary circumstances of war. Introduced by Jack Gaston. 7 pm. Abby campus theatre Part of the History on Film series. Thurs 20 Canadian national collegiate basketball championships UCFV's B.C. champion women’s team will be there! Simon Fraser University (hosted by Langara). UCFV’s first game is at 2 pm against Lethbridge. Continues through March 22. Gold medal game Saturday at 6 pm. Bronze medal game Saturday at 4 pm. Call Jane Antil at 4583 for game time details. Fri 21 End Racism Day “Embrace Diversity”. Featuring music, food, fashion, and information. : Presented by the Bachelor of Social Work - Student association in conjunction with Social Services/Social Work faculty. 11:30 to 2:30 pm Abby A building lounge and boardroom Mon 24 Student forum on foreign policy issues Theme: Canada’s peacekeeping ¢ efforts . and Criminal Justice issues. Organized by the Criminal Justice department; the Canadian Centre for. Foreign Policy Development, and the International ‘Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy. The forum will bring together students from most of the - B.C. universities and colleges to participate in a foreign policy consultation. ~.1to7 pm Abbotsford campus Wed 26 Film: A Raisin in the Sun (1961). Struggling black Chicago family wants to break away from their confining existence by moving into a white neighbourhood. The determination of - African Americans to have their share of the American Dream, in spite of the various obstacles that racism puts on their path. Introduced by Sylvie Murray. Part of the History on Film lecture series. 7pm Abby campus theatre AT UCFV Headlines deadlines The next Headlines will (fate willing) come out April 3. Deadline: March 24 (early due to the Easter holiday). Remember, Datelines comes out weekly on Mondays. Deadline: Thursdays. Contact Anne Russell at local 2826 or e-mail russella for more info on either publication. 10