“The Power of Music”

A new research project is currently being conducted in Brandon which aims to give some insight into music’s effect on our elderly citizens.  The project is titled “Music’s Influence on Appetite, Behavior and Sleep in End-of-Life Care” and is being spearheaded by Corey Friesen, a fourth-year piano performance student at Brandon University and music director at Trinity United Church.

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CBS’s Assignment Saving Lives Bursary Program

Through the Canadian Blood Services’ Assignment Saving Lives Bursary Program, students can recruit new or previous donors and win bursaries of up to $1,500. Participants must recruit a minimum of 25 blood or platelet donors between June 1st and September 7th, 2013, “a time of year that traditionally results in lower than required blood donations throughout the province.”

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Documentary on gendercide hits hard

On Wednesday, April 3rd, It’s a Girl was screened in the Elephant Room on the 3rd Floor of the Knowles-Douglas Building. Shot in India and China, the documentary focused on the systemic killing of individuals of a specific sex, or “gendercide,” through the stories of men and women whose lives were drastically impacted by local cultural practices and political systems adhering to patriarchal agenda.

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New culture coming to Brandon: Permaculture

Unexplored regions of the Great Canadian North are becoming increasingly available for mining and logging developments. A copper mine recently began operation in Grass River Provincial Park and, as other mines pop up all around the park, a logging road is being scheduled to divide it. Suburbia is sprawling onto agricultural land while agricultural lands sprawl into forested land.

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Int’l Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

In the Mingling Area on March 21st, the Brandon University Multicultural Association (BUMA) organized a rally to promote the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The day was dedicated in 1966 by the United Nations, calling on the community, and the world, to increase its efforts to achieve the elimination of racial discrimination.

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Beer vs Beer Finale Party a success

On Friday, March 22nd, the Students’ Union Drinking Spot (SUDS) hosted their annual Beer vs Beer Finale Party, giving students a final chance to crown their preferred beer of the year.  This year, Labatt Blue or Keith’s Pale were the finalists.  For entertainment, Brandon bands No Teddy, Torn From Flames, and Out F’Sync occupied the stage, playing into the early morning hours.

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