CAMPUS DAYS MARCH 16 & 17 U of G expects to welcome up to 3,000 prospective undergraduate students and their family members to Campus Days March 16 and 17. Hundreds of Guelph faculty, staff and students will be on hand to talk about all facets of university life. During Campus Days, parking lots P14 and P15 will be reserved for visitors. Alternative parking for members of the University can be found in P13, P18 and P19.
INJURED STUDENT OUT OF ICU Andrew Ludgate, the 20-year-old Guelph student who was critically injured in an altercation outside the University Centre Feb. 10, has been moved out of ICU at Sunnybrook Hospital and flown home to Sudbury, where he will continue his recovery and rehabilitation. He and his family thank members of the University community for their support during his stay in the Toronto hospital.
AG MINISTER TO SPEAK The Ontario Agricultural College's public lecture series presents Leona Dombrowsky, Ontario minister of agriculture, food and rural affairs, March 9. She will discuss “Ontario's Rural Economy: Pursuing a Comparative Advantage in a Global Market” at 6 p.m. in Room 117 of the MacKinnon Building.
RESTAURANT EXEC VISITS Corey Dalton, chief operating officer of SIR Corp., is executive-in-residence in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management for the winter semester. He has been involved in the restaurant business since 1978. While on campus, he will give a public lecture March 16 at 10 a.m. in Room 129 of Macdonald Stewart Hall.
30-HOUR FAMINE A STAND AGAINST WORLD HUNGERU of G students are again participating in World Vision's 30-hour famine, collecting donations and going without food for 30 hours to experience hunger first-hand. It kicks off March 24 at 10 a.m. at the cannon and continues until 4 p.m. the following day. Dave Thatcher of World Vision will speak on global poverty issues Friday at 7 p.m. at East Town Hall. To participate, contact Jenn Kupferschmidt at Ext. 77667 or jkupfers@uoguelph.ca.