File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to the Richmond Task Force Committee, which was formed in March 1973 to evaluate the role and future direction of the College's Richmond Campus. Records in this file include correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, and a final report by the Committee.
File consists of materials pertaining to pub nights or other special events hosted by the DCSS where alcohol was served. These include rules and policies, correspondence, provincial licensing information, and a poster for an event called "Anything Goes Night".
File consists of materials collected by DCSS representatives as part of the society's involvement with the Safety Committee (alternately called the Safety and Health Committee). These materials include meeting agendas and minutes, supporting documents, memoranda, and more.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to the development of a Sales and Marketing Program at Douglas College. These include proposal documents and brochures.
File consists of an agenda, minutes, and supporting documents from the April 6, 2005 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.
File consists of minutes and supporting documents from the February 23, 2005 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.
File consists of minutes and supporting documents from the January 13, 2005 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.
File consists of minutes and supporting documents from the July 8, 2005 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.
File consists of minutes and supporting documents from the March 23, 2005 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.
File consists of minutes and supporting documents from the March 9, 2005 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.