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- Lyn McLead visited the College in 1988 as Minister of Colleges and Universities and again in 1992 as Provincial Leader of the Opposition.
- A Book published by Orland French, Writer and Journalism Professor
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- Students from the Maritimes are called together annually to have their photo taken.
- First year SSW student wore clown attire to class one day ‘to make people smile’. It worked!
- Student Association members after decorating the Christmas tree in the Students’ Lounge.
- Professors Gord Ingraham and Mary Taylor with first-year environmental resources students in Algonquin Park
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- L-R: Registrar Charles Benson, Academic Vice-President Gerald D. Colford, Governor T. Wayne Martin, past Board Chairman Dr. Nick Quickert, Board of Governors Chairman Ted Rutter, and Dean of the School of Business, R. Garth Kelman.
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My Years at Loyalist
I graduated on Loyalist’s 25th anniversary with a silver sticker on my diploma. It wasn’t my first graduation at Loyalist, I also graduated from third-year General Arts and Science in 1989. One of many memories that stands out was my final year at Loyalist, when they were in the midst of installing an elevator. Also, they had on display what the dorms would look like just prior to building them.
— Stewart Lightstone, Social Service Worker, 1992
Party
Graduation party on Lake Ontario for Television Broadcasting class of ’92!
– Rob Edmunds, Broadcasting – Television, 1992
The Hip
Grad of ’92… I remember a pink flyer being passed around advertising a little known band named ” the tragically hip” playing a pub night!
– Sue Parker, Business – Sales, 1992