Headlines/February 10, 1998 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of the FRASER VALLEY EVENTS A WEEKLY GUIDE _ TO UPCOMING AT February 10 to 20, 1998 FEBRUARY Tues 10 Wed 11/Thurs 12 Thurs 19 Lecture — Development and Film — Crumb Forum — Crime: Are Youth Community — Can we have both 10 am Wed, 7 pm Thurs Really to Blame? in the Fraser Valley? Developer Harold Kalke’s projects are widely acclaimed as being critical elements in the re-establishment of “neighbourhood”. Hear how we can accommodate urban growth without further destruction of urban character and liveability. Part of the Challenge and Change lecture series, sponsored by the Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation. 7:30 pm Mission campus at Heritage Park Centre Cafeteria ; Free! Wed 11 Hope Centre Open House UCFV and Free Rein Associates will be celebrating their new partnership with an open house at the Hope Centre. Members of the public, employers, and potential students are cordially invited to come check out what the centre has to offer, and speak to instructors from UCFV and Free Rein. 3 to 7 p.m. Hope Centre, 345 Raab St., Hope _ Headlines deadlines Headlines will be published every three weeks through the end of March. If you wish to make a submission, note deadlines. Send to Anne Russell, Chilliwack campus, e-mail russella. Headlines Deadline Mar 3 Feb 26 Mar 24 Mar 19 Abby lecture theatre Free! Thurs 12 Seminar — A Matter of Human Rights What impact does the B.C. Human Rights Code have on the classroom? Come find out more at this luncheon seminar with Mary-Woo Sims, B.C.’s Human Rights Commissioner. Presented by the UCFV Teaching and Learning Centre and the FSA Human Rights committee. Noon, Abby A361 Light lunch provided. RSVP to local 4561 by Feb 10. Mon 16 Film: Juzo Itami’s Tampopo A modern Japanese classic, directed by Juzo Itami. Part of the inaugural Modern Languages Institute film series. 7 pm, Abby lecture theatre. Free! Wed 18 Film — Like Water for Chocolate Introduced by Chad Reimer. Part of the History on Film series, now in its second year after a successful premiere season. 7 pm, Abby lecture theatre.Free! What’s in the Gallery? To Feb 16 Acquisitions Feb 17-Mar3 Kwantlen UC Mar 4-16 Wendy Lewington Coulter A panel discussion and forum on the factors and issues surrounding the problem of youth violence and crime. 7 pm. Abby B101 (theatre) ’ Presented by Continuing Education Free! Fri 20 Fashioned after Fashion Come support the UCFV Fashion Design program and view some cutting edge “designs for the new millenium and beyond.” A fundraiser for the Fashion Design program. ; Reception: 7 pm. Show: 8 pm. Abby campus cafeteria — Tickets: $20 (includes appetizers, beverage). No host bar. Call Judy at 4573 for tickets.