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cbc lockout kick-off ia. PHOTO I GRANT BURR r ib ate Cub Members & Guests Welcome! • Can apply for membership at the door Sept. 16 - THE PAINKILLERS I Sept. - RUBBER SOUL Sept. 23 + 24 - SUBSIDY DWELLERS Monday —Friday 11:30 am — 2 am, Saturday and Sunday 2pm — 2am 112 RING STREET Ph: 95-nri0 x 102 September 12 2005 theprojector Editor-in-Chief news briefs Jillian Brown [email protected] Campus Food Bank The campus Food Bank is College to bring every student News Editor located in Trailer L next to the 10 free hours of peer tutoring. Mike Uh rich Friday, September 16 is the West parking lot at the Notre Stop by our offices to find out [email protected] first day of the RRC Food Dame Campus. It is sponsored how to get free tutoring or how . Bank. by the Students' Association to become a tutor. Students needing extra food and managed by a student For more information con- on a regular or casual basis can Entertainment Editor coordinatOr. tact: jen Zoratti fill out a request form to receive The Food Bank coordinator entertainment@theprojectorca a hamper. Request forms are can be reached at 632-2198 or Notre Dame Campus available at both SA offices. fax 632-7896. Room D104 or call Hampers are available every 632-2251 second Friday, and forms must Peer Tutoring Layout/Photo Editor be filled out by the Tuesday Grant Burr Princess Street Campus [email protected] prior to every food bank day. Your peers at the college can Room P210 or call Applicants must have a valid be a wealth of information, 949-8375 student and provincial medical experience and assistance for card. you. The SA partners with the Layout/Photo Editor Justen Vogt [email protected] Advertising and Sales Manager cpac v-ball Guy Lussier glussierOrrc.mb.ca 0 arrives at the college BY SHERI LAMB as the students' sport of choice, belts, (turnout) will be a little contributing writers & photographers slightly behind basketball. bigger," said Maidment. Students can spike away The college chose volleyball It was unknown on Tuesday school stresses this year as com- Paul Adair Sheri Lamb because the costs are much how many students who came petitive volleyball arrives at Red Kyle Bakx Cara Lytwyn cheaper than hockey to play out were from the Notre Dame River College. Carmen Barnett Alan MacKenzie and get started, and more stu- campus and how many were The college will participate Ashley Bartecki Renata Marsden dents are able to participate in from the Princess Street campus. in the Central Plains Athletic Brant Batters Kathryn McBurney volleyball than other sports. In A quick show of hands on the Conference (CPAC) in men Brenda Boonstra Christa Mariash the survey conducted last year, women's side, however, found Colleen Bready and women's volleyball during 61 per cent of students said only two women trying out Darren Ridgley the 2005 school year. Sara Calnek Laura Ruddock they had participated in the vol- from the downtown campus. Bringing varsity sports to Samantha Charran Avi Saper leyball intramurals at the Notre The biggest concern the stu- the college was one of RRC Megh an Delorme Nicole Shanowsky Dame campus during the school dents from the Princess campus president Jeff Zabudsky's goals Michelle Dobrovolny Krista Simonson year. had was trying to find the time Jessica Friedle since he took over as college "More students play volleyball in their busy schedules to make Carly Thompson president, according to Patricia David Gardner Dan Verville and there are more quality vol- it down to the other campus for Bozyk, dean of student services. Brook Jones leyball players coming out of practices if they made the team. "With (Zabudsky's) interest, I the high schools," said Bozyk, Karly Dyck, 19, is a second- decided to work with my staff to on choosing volleyball over year business administration meeting explore the possibility of intro- basketball. student at the Princess Street ducing varsity athletics here at Tryouts for the teams were campus. While Dyck is confi- Red River and we decided we last week from Tuesday to dent in her abilities as a volley- the next story meeting should start small and volleyball Friday and the teams should be ball player, she's worried about was the sport that was most fea- announced on Monday, Sept. the commute. sible to introduce," said Bozyk. 12, said Ryan Ratushniak, var- "It's kind of a hassle to find for the projector is: By adding varsity volleyball, sity volleyball coordinator and the time to come to Notre the college hopes to attract more men's coach. The women's coach Dame," said Dyck. 12:00 pm, Friday, positive attention from the com- is Mike Maidment. munity and is hopeful the pro- The only requirements for gram will be a success both on players are that they are reg- September 23rd, 2005 the court and in recruiting new istered at the college as a full- students. time student or are taking at in W102 Newsroom. "It builds school spirit and a least three courses in the fall RRC CPAC Volleyball League friendly rivalry between other semester. Schedule colleges can exist and students Ratushniak believes having a October 5: like to have something to cheer sports program at the college is CMU at RRC (W6:30 p.m.; for and to feel proud of," said important for students to get a M8:30 p.m.) Bozyk. well-rounded education. October 11: A market research study was "Having a varsity sports RRC at Providence (W 7 p.m.) completed last year by students program in general adds to the October 15: the projector: in the business administration student life and the atmosphere RRC invitational tournament program at the college to find October 19: Phone: 204.947.0013 of the college and shows a bit out if there was support among more diversity at the college and C;U JB at RR( ( \x't) : -,10 p. m . ; Fax: 204.949.9150 students for varsity sports at the shows the community you're \18. )0 The Projector college. Out of the 350 students not just interested in develop- October 26: c/o Red River College Students' Association surveyed just over half 177 (51 ing students academically," said RRC, at CLJS11 (W7 p.m.; M9 p.m.) P 110 - 160 Princess Street percent) said they'd be interested Ratushniak, who played on October 29: Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B I K9 in participating on a team. The three national champion volley- A(',C, ai # Z RC (W11 a.m. & 2 p.m.; survey found 65 per cent of ball teams in the 1990s with the M12:30 p.m. & 3:30 p.m For advertising information, contact students who took part would University of Manitoba. November 1: Guy Lussier at: be interested in attending games Maidment was satisfied with Providence at RRC (W6:30 p.m.; 204.632.2070 as a fan. the turnout of students on the M8:30 p.m.) olussier0)trc.mb.ca Not surprisingly, hockey was first day of tryouts on Tuesday, November 9: 0 the sport of choice for students as 25 students came out (18 RRC at CMU (W6:30 p.m.; when they were asked which women and 17 men). M8:30 p.m.) sport the college should look "I think next year with word November 18/19: into. Volleyball finished third of mouth and a year under our CPAC Final Four at ACC 103 september 12 2005 theprojector ism pesticide control: local activist concerned PHOTO I MICHELLE DOBROVOLNY BY MICHELLE environmental activist Glenda to reduce the use and impact of be concerned about pesticides Whiteman remains weary of DOBROVOLNY Whiteman. pesticides." because everyone will eventu- the government's official posi- Whiteman is concerned Whiteman is best known to ally suffer the consequences of tion. ed River College began about the synergistic effect of Winnipeggers for her protests exposure. "We really don't understand a pesticide control pro- pesticides. The synergistic effect outside 3 Grey Street, where "From what I understand, a the effects of all of those things. Rgram on Aug. 8 that will is the accumulated impact of the city's Insect Control Branch chemically sensitive person will Malathion is a general endo- continue until Oct. 1. different environmental pol- houses its fleet of fogging react right now to a substance crine disruptor. I had a scientist The college is spraying the lutants. trucks. The environmentalist is that another person may not explain to me that that means Notre Dame campus with the "The combination of chemi- now considering expanding her even notice. But that's not to it will affect future generations, pesticides Malathion, Dipel cals that we're exposed to all protests to include not only the say that it's not affecting that but we don't know in specifi- and Bravo as well as the herbi- the time is what really causes city, but also institutions such other person. A person with cally what way. It could affect cides 2-4-D 600, Prem 3. Way a lot of health problems," as Red River that use herbicides MCS may react right now, sex genes, or it could affect and Round-Up Transoyb. says Whiteman, who founded and pesticides. whereas someone else may get brain genes or some other Although most Winnipeggers the environmental organiza- Whiteman says she has a cancer ten years later." developmental genes, but we probably missed the public tion Concerned Residents of condition called Multiple Health Canada's Pest don't exactly know. But we do notice that was printed in the Winnipeg, Inc.

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