some things you may want to know about... 24fps film screening nights, biweekly in the new lecture theatre, starting wednesday november 9th. showing industry feature films and student/allumni films (and videos). if you are interested in showing your work or have sug- gestions for films, con- tact jonathan lander through the students’ coffee nights ...the first friday of every month is coffee night in room 269. free coffee, cheap food and baked goods, and all kinds of performance treats. poetry, music, video, performance, open mike and random nudity. your participa- tion is equally as welcome as your participation, so contact jocham juurlink if you're interested in taking part. — SARA ccs pub nights ...the last friday of every month is pub night. hopefully you’ve all taken part in the pub night experience by now. pub nights are fundraising events for any student group or organisation with a collective project requiring some cash. your group should sign up with facilities well in advance, and childcare society the childcare soci- ety just had their first annual general meet- ing and is currently negotiating a new build- ing site located on granville island with granville island trust, false creek community, and the emily carr board of trustees. anyone can become a member of the childcare soci- ety, parent or not, and your support is wel- comed in any way. if you would like to get involved or offer your support for the society or would like more information on the soci- ety, please contact the students’ union, and ‘union office or mailbox. attention your concerns to anya slade. write a proposal to the students’ union for a loan. free student phone??? there have been numerous requests for a free phone to be made available to students, and having access to one in each building is definitely a safety issue for those of us who stay late. it seems absurd that an institute of such stature would not offer the simple service of a free phone to it's tuition paying students. yet an informal request to mr. brad campbell (eciad's vice-president, finance) yielded an infor- mal response that was not so positive. there will be a petition posted outside the stu- dents’ union office and at the reception desk requesting that a free phone be installed in each building, and paid for by the institute. please sign this if you think you deserve it. representatives from the union will present it to the board of governors at their next meet- ing, and hopefully we will see some action on it soon. the more signatures the better, (but only sign it once!) day without art thursday december 1st is the fifth annual day without art, the in- ternational day of action and mourning in re- sponse to the aids crisis. the students’ un- _ ion is sponsoring on campus campaigns and "events being organised around day without art by individual students. we hope that all students will participate in some way, even if it is to simply wear a red ribbon in remeberance of the aids victims, and recog- nition of the aids crisis. life drawing three hour sessions each wednesday from 6-9 pm, in room 405 of the new wen ll'do is a self-defence program building. free for all eciad students, but get there early to get a spot, as it tends to fill up quickly. for women. classes were offered last year to women students for a nominal fee, and we are considering offering it again next semester, for free! but we need to know how many women are interested in at- tending the classes. if you are a woman, please check the yes/no questionnaire that was left in your mailbox last week, and drop it in the student union's. and if you are a man, help to stop violence © against women. choir _ ...the choir club gets to- gether weekly on thursdays at noon in the piano room (283). contact myriam nelson through the student union mailbox for information on how to join. student concourse show openings the students’ union will help fund the costs of advertising and putting on an opening for any student show in the concourse, up to $50. just let the student union know ahead of time if you need to photocopy posters, and remember to keep your receipts. eccadstudents'union general meeting october 20th, 1994 this year's general meeting ran quite smoothly, and saw the establishment of a new students' union executive committee that has more than twice as many members than the executive of previous years. this is good news for the students of emily carr as there are new, and more people getting involved, making decisions, and strengthening the voice of the student body in the institute. here is a short list of the motions moved and decisions made, affecting our constitution and bylaws. a policy passed where an allocation of not less than 8% and no more than 12% of the membership fees line item be put in the graduation ctte. donation line item each year. the name of the society was changed from eccad students’ union to eciad students’ union. the $16.25 membership fee of the union was tied to the canadian ‘consumer price index’, which means that starting next year, the students’ union fees will be increased each year at the rate of inflation, (presently, this works out to about .60¢ on top of the $16.25). the reason for this motion is to regulate a consistent and fair increase in fees so that the relative capacity of the unions' budget is maintained from year to year. and as well, to deter sporadic ‘lump-sum’ fee increases, that depend on an executive's particular agenda. the composition of the executive committee was expanded to include two more representatives from foundation for a total of four, a ceramics department representative, a drawing department representative, and a’students with disabilities liaison. there are now a total of 26 positions on the students’ union executive. the 94/95 budget that was passed at the general meeting is posted on the bulletin board outside the students' union office, as will be the minutes from weekly executive meetings. everyone is encouraged to check out this board or come to weekly meetings and see what your executive has been up to, ask questions, give ideas and suggestions and get involved. get involved ¢ you are your students’ union pote | some things you may want to know about. er ek _ | 24fps_ tim screening | | coffee nights ...the fst iday of every month is cotton | nights, biweekly in the | | nightinroom 269. ire coffee, cheap food andbaked goods, ew lecture theatre, | | and all kinds of performance treats. poetry, music, video, Starting wednesday | | performance, open mke and random nudty. your partpa november sth. showing | | tion is equally as welcome as your participation, so contact Industyfeaturefims and | | jocham uurink if you're intrested in taking pan. student/allumni film (and videos). it you are prcrestadlinieboning ub nights ...the last friday of every month is pub night. 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