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Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair

April 02, 2012

Loyalist College was pleased to host the 53rd annual Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair, one of the oldest annual science fairs in Canada. More than 200 students presented over 150 projects, competing for various awards, prizes and scholarships. A troupe of Loyalist Bioscience students performed as science buskers, conducting fun and entertaining experiments to help get the crowds excited about the possibilities of science and technology.

Mikaela Ihamaki (left) and Cassandra Aho from St. Mary's School in Trenton proudly display their red ribbons.

Mikaela Ihamaki (left) and Cassandra Aho from St. Mary’s School in Trenton proudly display their red ribbons.

Dominique Tremblay kept the audience on the edge of their seats during the magic show.

Dominique Tremblay kept the audience on the edge of their seats during the magic show.

Quillan is fascinated as he watches one of the buskers, Patrick Clarke, a 2nd year Loyalist Environmental student.

Quillan is fascinated as he watches one of the buskers, Patrick Clarke, a 2nd year Loyalist Environmental student.

Adam Wells, 2nd year Chemical Engineering student, shows Marielle Kelly the role that density plays when fluids are separating.

Adam Wells, 2nd year Chemical Engineering student, shows Marielle Kelly the role that density plays when fluids are separating. 

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Brian Haché, one of the busking Bioscience students, lets Mikaela and Cassandra get a close up look at multi-legged creatures under the microscope.

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