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Havergal College student Angelina Pan participated in the International Summer School for Young Physicists at Perimeter Institute in Waterloo.

FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com For the past 15 years, Sodexo Foundation and Second Harvest have fed thousands of innercity campers over the summer months. Though free or subsidized breakfast and lunch programs are offered by various schools over the academic year, nothing is in place to feed youngsters in July and August. The Feeding Our Future program was developed by food and facility management company Sodexo Canada in 2000 to help alleviate child hunger over the summer, with Second Harvest quickly jumping on board. So m e 2 0 0 c a m p e r s f r o m Driftwood Camp, Oakdale Camp, and San Romanoway Camp lined up inside Driftwood Community Recreation Centre yesterday for the annual Feeding Our Future barbecue. “This is Sodexo’s way of giving back as far as stopping hunger among campers goes,” said Matt Cameron, director of corporate citizenship for Sodexo Canada, while flipping burgers outside the community centre near Jane Street and Finch Avenue. Over eight weeks during the >>>LUNCH, page 6

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Havergal College student Angelina Pan was surrounded by brilliant physicists this summer as a participant in the International Summer School for Young Physicists (ISSYP). From July 12 to 26, Pan along with more than 40 high school students from around the world, attended the intensive two-week program at Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, tackling modern physics topics ranging from quantum mechanics to black holes. “We feel like we’re a big family,” said Pan, who has worked with students coming from as far as Singapore, Brazil and Tunisia. The Yonge Street and Sheppard Avenue area resident said her experience at the ISSYP has been “really great” as she received mentorship from researchers at Perimeter, the world’s largest theoretical physics >>>NORTH, page 6

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