\ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE , of the FRASER VALLEY -Headlines/March 10, 1999 TO UPCOMING AT UCFV. A WEEKLY GUIDE EVENTS Wed, March 10 Lecture: Peak Performance Through Mental Skills Training Sports psychologist Cal Botterill of the University of Calgary will speak about - the connection between emotional control and peak performance. Botterill . has worked with many elite-levie athletes and professional sports teams. Relevant - to anyone who is interested in achieving peak performance, whether you are an athlete or not. Abby B101 (lecture theatre). Free admission. 7 pm. Presented by Kinesiology & Physical Education and the Fraser Valley Multi-Sport Centre. Thurs, March 11 Laffs at Lunch Comedian Chris Molineux will perform in the Chilliwack cafeteria. 41:30 am to 12:30 pm. Sponsored by Student Events. Back, Neck, and Wrist Care A workshop geared specifically to your workplace. It will examine the mechanics of different jobs you perform. Focus on injury prevention and safety. 12 to 1 pm, Abby A225/229. Call Kasey at 4208 to register or e-mail internet:prodev@ucfv.bc.ca Fri, March 12 UCEFYV theatre: Richard III Premiere of the annual Shakespeare presentation. Continues March 13, 17-20, 24-27. Low-price previews March 10 & 11. Matinees March 11 and 24. Call local 2814 for tickets. Mon, March 15 Coffee with Skip Join UCFV president Skip Bassford for an informal drop-in coffee break. 10 to 11am Abby B202. March 10 to 29, Tania McCartney and Kurtis Maguire in Richard Ill, now playing at the UCFV theatre through March 27. Call 795-2814 for tickets. Monday, March 15 Discussion: Sumas Centre — “Rape Central”, humane rehabilitation, or geriatric warehouse? The Criminology department presents a brown bag lunch discussion, featuring Abbotsford Police Chief Barry Daniel, who is also a member of the Sumas Centre citizen’s advisory committee, and - Kim Polowek, Crim faculty member, National Parole Board member, and Port Moody Police commission member. Headlines deadlines If you wish to make a submission to Headlines, note deadlines below. Datelines will be published weekly, on Mondays. Deadline: the preceding Thursday. Send:to Anne Russell, Chilliwack _ campus, local 2826, e-mail russella. Headlines Deadline March 31 March 25 April 20 April 15 May 24 May 18 1999 Tues, March 16 Lecture: Who Do You Think We Are? » First Nations artist Thelliwawhatlwit (Debra Sparrow) uses Salish weaving to examine the life and history of her people. Sparrow will share her views in relation to her art at this free, public ; presentation. Abby lecture theatre (8101) 7pm. Free! Wed, March 47 Film: Before the Rain Abby fecture theatre (B101) 10 am. Free! St. Patrick’s Day frivolity Murphy’s Law, Chilliwack’s own Irish ~ band, will be performing in the Chilliwack cafeteria from 10:30 to: 12:30 pm. Sponsored by Student Events. Film: Uranus Abby lecture theatre (B101) 7 pm. Free! Part of the History on Film series Thurs, March 18 Student Prep for Summer Employment The Centre for Co-operative Education and Employment Services will be hosting a resumé and cover letter critiquing session for all interested UCFV students. One-on-one assistance will be available to help students prepare for their summer employment job search. Please encourage all students to come and see what Employment Services is all about. 1 to 4 pm, Abby B236. Please see next page.