News - January 16, 1997

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Food poisoning alleged

Several students attribute illness to Mr. Sub

by David Morris
News writer

A group of University of Regina students say that they are suffering from food poisoning after eating at the new Mr. Sub in the University Center last week.

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U of R wrestler hits world class

by Merelda Fiddler
Sports Editor

The big winner on the international wrestling scene was Cougar Lease Bertram, who placed fourth at the 1996 World University Championships in Tehran, Iran.

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New Lazy Owl a 'hoot'

by Lucy Falastein
News writer

The Lazy Owl Pub has long been a part of the University of Regina Campus, and now it will be a part of the new Student Centre.

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Faculty of education getting computer help

by Chris Gerber
News writer

The Faculty of Education has hired a computer and education consultant to work with professors in an effort to incorporate more technology tools into their classes.

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Universities target Asia for students

by Rachel Furey
The Fulcrum

OTTAWA(CUP) - Over 20 Canadian universities and colleges are taking part in this month's Team Canada trade mission to recruit international students and participate in education fairs.

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Team Canada leaves U of R behind

by Hannah Scissons
Legislative Bureau

The University of Regina is not among the many Candian universities participating in the Team Canada trade mission this month.

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University of Toronto accepts controversial donation

Money raises concerns among faculty and students' union

The Varsity

TORONTO (CUP) - A $15 million donation to the University of Toronto sets a bad rpecedent because the donor placed conditions on the gift and university administrations have agreed to keep terms of the deal secret, say student leaders and some faculty members.

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College West cafeteria falls victim to franchises

by Kathryn Bechdoldt
News writer

The doors are still open to anyone who cares to wander in, but the College West Cafeteria is silent this semester.

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"Extremist thugs" threaten lawsuit

Canadian Free Speech League attacks UVic paper

The Martlet

VICTORIA (CUP) - A local lawyer is threatening to sue the University of Victoria's student newspaper over printed comments that members of his Canadian Free Speech League are "extremist thugs."

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Parking 'free-for-all'

by David Morris
News writer

Students, faculty, and visitors to the University of Regina will have greater convenience when it comes time to park their vehicles, says the Physical Plant.

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Crime Beat

by Kyle Marr
Distribution Manager

The new building is going to mean new hours for some U of R security guards.

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