MONDAY AUGUST 31, 2009 THE PROJECTOR RED RIVER COLLEGE’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER ADVOCATING FOR CROCHET RIGHTS SINCE 1965 RETHINK THE DOUBLE-DOUBLE JAMAICAN ME CRAZY HUNGRY Columnist Joel Marcoux offers this rude awakening to It’s back to basics for 18 Jamaican students who landed hungry students hoping to save a few bucks and refuel at Red River to hone their culinary skills and earn the at the Canadian icon for coffee and crullers highest designation Canadian cookery has to offer Rain don’t stop the discs from flying FEATURE Canadian Ultimate Championships Page 10 SPORTS Judgement Defending champs Rivals will try to shake RRC athletes, day who are going into this season Students weigh in: determined to defend their three Top instructors at RRC championship titles Page 9 page 8 SPORTS 2 NEWS department COLLEGE DEVELOPMENTS Stimulus money fuelling college development THE PROJECTOR Red River College P110-160 Princess St Winnipeg, MB R3B 1K9 www.rrcsa.com Phone: (204) 947-0013 Email:
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