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TCI & Editing Modernism in Canada present Editing as Cultural Practi ce

Readings & roundtable discussion on the practice and poetics of editing in Canada by renowned poet-editors. Robert Bringhurst, George Ell iott Clarke, Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Frank Davey, Roy Miki, Daniel David Moses Everyone is welcome, register via email at transcan@uoguelph.ca or by calling 519-824-4120 x56825 www.transcanadas.ca/editingmodernism.ca

History Dept presents Ian Mosby

Ian Mosby will talk about "Tealess Teas, Meatless Days, and Re cipes for Victory: Food, Gender and Citizenship in Wartime Canada, 1939-19 45". For more information visit - http://www.uoguelph.ca/history/wartime-f ood-gender-dr-ian-mosby-canada-community-identity-talk

International Admissions Luncheon

Hospitality Set up starting at 10am. Event is finished at 1pm. Atrium and Second Cup remain open.

Dr. Kim Anderson Book Release: Life Stages and Native Women

For Aboriginal Awareness Week at the University of Guelph, October 17 - 21, the Aboriginal Resource Centre is hosting Dr. Kim Anderson, who will present her new book, Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings and Story Medicine. Kim is a Cree/Métis scholar who completed her PhD in History at the university of Guelph and is now an associate professor at Wilfred Laurier Brantford. There will be a reading and discussion, light refreshments and live music courtesy of Kim and her son, Rajan. The book will also be available to purchase. For more information about this and other Aboriginal Awareness Week events, please see the Aboriginal Resource Centre website http://studentlife.uoguelph.ca/arc/AAW

G Gallery Official Opening

Regular hours after Friday October 14/11: 12pm-5pm Friday thro ugh Sunday

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