B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 7 7 MAI a ‘BRITISH COLUIMBIANS 3 Recycling society awards bursaries ARE SAYING - ean DESIGNATED ORIVER THE SKEENA Valley” Recycling Society, now | : defunct, recently decided to distribute some of its’ remaining monies in the form of bursaries, 0. The bursaries of $1,000 each were handed out to’ four students involved in waste management projects, : Nita Schooner,-a_ first year Environmental :Pro- tection Technology student at Kwantlen University. College was.a volunteer with the Skeena Valley. Recycling: Society while it was in “operation, ‘She. ; plans on:a career in the field... Wendy. Biffle is in the second year of the same pro- gram. This past summer she designed and imple- mented a solid waste audit for Alcan Aluminum Smelter and Chemicals... wh, A $1,000 bursary also went to Ryan Hanson, ‘Hej is. a fourth year student of environmental engincering at UBC, and he specializes in water treatment and sewage management. Chad Croft was also awarded the bursary. He is a third year student at UBC working towards a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resources. He plans a career in forestry and wildlife areas. THANKS 7g FOR LETTING & ME STAY THE, he NIGHT. - Nita Schooner gnext one’s Chad Croft — f . e : Se , LUBE, OIL, FILTER cas © Install ‘quality AC ol filter, lube chasis and up to 5 js 9 : . litres of GM Goudwrench premium oil; 4 © Check ond top+up the following fluid: brake, power oat A steering, windsiald washer differential, wronsler cose Campus safety a concern STUDENTS WORRIED about walking to their cars after a late night class, will soon have their safety fears eased, ; Northwest Community College started a program this August to create aware- ness of safety issues at all its campuses and to provide ed- ucation. Priority will be given to programs that help make campuses safe for women. This safer campuses initia- live is part of a province- wide drive sponsored by the ‘ provincial | government’s Skills Now program, © “Students and staff. on | campus havea right to feel safe and secure in their pur- suit of education and train- ing opporiunities,’” said women’s equality minister Penny Priddy, in support of the program. The government handed out $25,000 to — post- secondary ’ institutions around {the province this year to help make campuses | safer. The money will be used mainly for safety and aware- ness education, and pro- grams like self-defense training and safety ‘patrols. Money will also be avail- able for physical improve- ments, such as lighting and landscaping changes, At NWCC a safety audit is being conducted at each campus. 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