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ROW, ROW, ROW YOUR BOAT: Algonquin’s new rowing club members (from left) Emily Wilkinson, Trina Carter, Shelley Morgan and Laura Johnson put their learning to the test on the Ottawa river Tuesday Sept. 27. The team practices twice a week and is coached by national team member Paul Amesbury.  Full coverage in Entertainment.

Security's Walk Safe program left standing
By Meagan Dieroff
Despite the high-profile murder of Barrhaven teen Jennifer Teague, there has not been an increase in the number of security escort requests at the college. Not many students use the college’s Walk Safe service, according to Rick Guthrie, Safety and Security Services supervisor.

Fare increases stretching students budgets
By Rathiha Egbert
First-year computer engineering technology – computing science student Andrew Pearson’s jaw dropped when he heard about the upcoming OC Transpo fare hikes.


Union agrees, avoids strike
By Dale brown
Staff and students who rely on the college’s support staff breathed a sigh of relief after union members ratified the new three-year collective bargaining agreement Sept. 22.


Graduates ready to serve community
By Dave Nadelle
The themes “to serve and protect” and “make a difference” were pushed into the Fellows High School stage spotlight on Sept. 24 as over 180 of the 319 students of the 2005 graduating class at Algonquin’s Pembroke campus gathered for a convocation ceremony and reception.


 

 

 


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