AAR De cetera? A aeoapane mechani as ayatp geet - Month | THE PriceSless outside the Lower Mainland Free in Vancouver 7 Vol-1, ne. 77, FINAL Planet........ Emily Carr College of Art and Design Publication Vol. 7 No. 3 TIME 1S ON OUR SIDE Student protest forces administration to change hours By Jeff Griffiths Staff Reporter The Student Negotiating com- mittee has successfully returned Emily Carr’s hours back to the way they were last year. Despite this, dissension mounts, as the side effects of these changes became more apparent. Students were di- vided on the firing of of two secu- rity guards and one member of the cleaning staff. Some felt that these people had been victimized, while others were of the opinion that the less nosey security guards there were around, the better. As well, students were shocked to learn that they were going to be creating “festive ornaments’, to be sold at the President’s Pub Night. That Pub Night, inciden- tally, has been organised to raise Hollow Editorial, Map of the money to fund the hours changes. The two months that preceded this negotiated solution were a tur- bulent time for the school. Events took place that were unheard of in past history. When was the last time Alan Barkley sat on the floor in a meeting? As well, it was the first time that ECCAD ever stayed open fortwenty-four hours straight. As well, the prize goes to both | parties involved for most times the same thing has been said over and over again in one sitting (nobody ever goes to board meetings for entertainment value, I guess). All in all, it was a classic Canadian political debate, a veritable Meech Microcosm* SHIT HAPPENS Page A4 Victories |S Bathroom Sprawl Commentaries | | eee ee SECTION SECTION SECTION Poetree VES 8 SSS ? eae ————— OT manecreeraran © SICeimnemenscoe Onin : | easeaeansis areca TRRE SON Jill's Exclusive SECTION Reviews Interviews — eeeeeeneenmeneeme | Whatz' Up : PriceSless outside the Lower Mainland Free in Vancouver THE FINAL Planet....... Emily Carr College of Art and Design Publication Vol. 7 No. 3 TIME IS ON OUR SIDE Student protest forces administration to eS change hours ae — ‘By Jeff Griffiths ‘Staff Reporter ‘The Student Negotiating com- money to fund the hours changes. mittee has successfully returned ‘The two months that preceded Emily Carr's hours back to the _ thisnegotiated solution were atur- way they were last year. Despite _ bulent time for the school. Events this, dissension mounts, astheside took place that were unheard of in effects of these changes became past history. When was the last a ‘more apparent. Students were di- _ time Alan Barkley sat on the floor i \ * vided on the firing of of two secu- in a meeting? As well, it was the rity guards and one member of the _ firsttime that ECCAD ever stayed. P cleaning staff. Some felt that these _ open fortwenty-fourhours straight. ~* people had been victimized, while As well, the prize goes to both others were of the opinion thatthe _ partiesinvolved formosttimes the less nosey security guards there same thing has been said over and were around, the better. over again in one sitting (nobody : As well, students were shocked to ever goes to board meetings for learn that they were going to be entertainment value, I guess). All creating “festive ornamen in all, it was a classic Canadian be sold at the President’s Pub political debate, averitable Meech Night. That Pub Night, inciden- Microcosm* tally, has been organised to raise SHIT HAPPENS Page A4 =f — SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION B = D Editorial, Exclusive anes Map of the Commentaries i Month