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Algoma College newspaper clippings series
Algoma College newspaper clippings series
Submitted by admin on Sat, 01/08/2011 - 17:36
Series
Sault Ste. Marie (Ont.)
textual record
Material is in English.
Description
Start Date:
1971
End Date:
1977
Date Range:
1971-1977
Physical Description:
30 cm of textual record.
Scope Content:
Series comprises newspaper clippings relating to events, administration, and activities at Algoma University College from various sources.
Repository:
Residential Schools Centre
A new name for A.U.C
A.U.C. graduates top default rates on student loans
AUC buisness program articles
Algoma College finds a campus, can enrol 450 at Shingwauk Hall
Algoma College moves to Shingwauk
Algoma University has an age-old history
Anglican church archives move to L.U.
Articles about AUC funding issues
College land sale completed
Convocations then and now
Deal heads off three-way lawsuit over A.U.C. parcel
First post humous award honors Chief Shingwauk for education
Indigenous opportunity
Miscellaneous AUC articles about institutional growth and development
Natives want new name for A.U.C. will request Shingwauk
Newspaper clippings about Algoma
Newspaper clippings about Algoma College and Algoma University College
Newspaper clippings about Algoma College and Algoma University College
Newspaper clippings about Algoma College and Algoma University College
Newspaper clippings from education week
Newspaper clippings of course and program advertisements
Partnership produces Fauquier chapel facelift
Report suggests native representation on AUC board of governors
Reunion held at Shingwauk residential school
Shared memories at reunion
Shingwauk U sounds good
Shingwauk alumni call for name change at AUC
Shingwauk grads recall good, bad experiences
Shingwauk reunion to start at sunrise
Teaching wigwams native education centre started years before college
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