| THE UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA NEWSPAPER | October 16, 1998 |
Zonk Science'Dr. Zonk' (a.k.a. UVic chemistry professor Reg Mitchell), demonstrates the properties of liquid nitrogen during a preview of his Chemistry Magic Show, scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 18. His show, along with Chemistry for Kids, The World at 200 Degrees Below Zero, Chemistry Olympics, and a crystal-growing competition, take place between noon and 5 p.m in the Elliott Building's lecture wing. All events- celebrating National Chemistry Week-are free and open to the public. |
"Adults are playing with this in a very public way, at dinner parties, at work, over the Internet, in e-mail. I'm not sure we are as conscious as we need to be that children are watching us."
-DR. FRANCES RICKS
(SCHOOL OF CHILD AND YOUTH CARE)
On the difficulties parents face while trying to guide their
children through the moral and sexual issues surrounding
the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal.
MACLEAN'S MAGAZINE
Sept. 28, 1998