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Wolf Lake Tones is a multimedia presentation May 18th

The International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI), the College of Arts, the Ontario Agricultural College, and the School of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph are pleased to co-host the multimedia presentation Wolf Lake Tones on Friday May 18th, at Silence (46 Essex Street in Guelph, at 7 pm).  

Summer Grounds Position at the University of Guelph Arboretum

The Arboretum is currently accepting applications for our 2018 Arboretum Summer Grounds Crew. This 18 week opportunity is open to University of Guelph students and recent graduates with a pay-rate $14 per hour (Monday – Friday, 35 hours per week).
Members of the Summer Grounds Crew will assist staff in all aspects of the maintenance of the grounds, gardens, woody plant collections and nursery at The Arboretum. Responsibilities include:
• Equipment operation, including mowers, wood chippers and tractors.

SES Graduate student combines storytelling, science in debut dystopian novel

Disaster strikes. A swarm of giant wasps are devouring everything around them, causing worldwide dystopia. But there is one hope: a tiny island off of Lake Ontario may have avoided the chaos. It’s up to Jack to get to the island, break into the hive where the wasps are hibernating, and free the human hostages inside.

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