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May 2, 2024
VOLUME 79 ISSUE 13
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SPECIAL EDITION - MINI-ISSUE Page 4: Bishop’s, UdeS Muslim students associations partake in Ramadan festivities together
Total solar eclipse: Eastern Townships witnesses sun’s surrender to the moon
New stand-alone space announced for Sexual Violence Support Centre Stand-alone location among recommendations of a 2022 independent panel review Content advisory: sexual violence
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By Olivier Pontbriand Contributor
n April 8, crowds gathered on and around Bishop’s campus to watch the total solar eclipse and to form lifelong memories. The festivities on campus were not left up to chance. Bishop’s community members planned for over a year to coordinate activities for the eclipse. However, the true hands-on preparation for student volunteers began on Saturday, April 6, with an important meeting concerning numerous tasks and safety protocols. Distributing eclipse glasses was a challenging assignment for the student population since the date and location for
By Gabrielle Liu Editor-in-Chief
Photo courtesy of Diane Sibai
ishop’s has announced a new stand-alone space for the Sexual Violence Support Centre (SVSC), aiming to have it renovated and ready for Fall 2024. For the last two years, the SVSC shared a space in the student union building (SUB) with BUnited. The stand-alone space is one of the recommendations of an independent review panel’s report on sexual violence prevention at Bishop’s. The review, undertaken by the Canadian Centre for Legal Innovation in Sexual Assault Response (CCLISAR) was commissioned after “immediate attention, concern, and discussion” surrounding sexual violence at Bishop’s following the “message on the bridge” in November 2021. The report was released in June 2022.
the glasses pick-up moved twice. Those outside the Bishop’s community had to register before Saturday to secure a pair of glasses. However, because of a surplus, glasses could be handed to everyone who attended. The event on campus offered more than just a free pair of glasses: Oriana Valentina, a graduating student who volunteered for the kid’s entertainment section that day mentioned that activities for children were organized with the SportsPlex to promote their summer camp. “Parents were playing along, and it was really fun to offer something more to the community”.
Hopeful construction over the summer The SVSC is set to occupy the first floor of Cormier House on 4 Harrold Drive – the path linking the SUB parking lot and the Panda daycare. Renovations will need to take place before the space is usable. Vice-Principal Student Affairs Stine Linden-Anderson told The Campus that the construction timeline depends on when contractors are available, and that they’re “really hopeful” the new space will be ready by fall. Linden-Anderson said two individual offices – one each for the sexual violence response advisors – and a common space are planned at the centre. She thinks the stand-alone space will feel quite private and imagines it will feel even safer than its current location.
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