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May 2, 2008
Cadets on campus
The national cadets marksmanship competition is bringing 125 air, army and sea cadets to SFU this week. The youths arrive on Sunday, May 4 and begin competition in the West gym on Monday. Competitions will run through to Friday – with a break on Wednesday for sight-seeing around Vancouver – and an awards ceremony Friday evening. For information on daily results, background, photos etc check the following website: www.cadets.net/marksmanship%2Dtir/
Lisa Currie, 778.558.5641 (cell)
SFU Film grads hit the red carpet
SFU's fourth-year film students will strut their celluloid stuff at the 30th annual grad screening to be held from 7-10:30 pm on May 7 and 8, at the Empire Granville 7 Cinema, 855 Granville St. in Vancouver. "Memories of Underexposure" feature 15 short documentaries, dramas and experimental works by 16 young filmmakers; tickets are $8 at the door. The film program at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts has grown from a non-credit workshop in 1968 to become the largest four-year film and video degree program in western Canada. For more information: www.sfufilm.ca
To arrange interviews with the student filmmakers, contact Colin Browne: colinbrowne@mac.com; 604.626.2143
The national cadets marksmanship competition is bringing 125 air, army and sea cadets to SFU this week. The youths arrive on Sunday, May 4 and begin competition in the West gym on Monday. Competitions will run through to Friday – with a break on Wednesday for sight-seeing around Vancouver – and an awards ceremony Friday evening. For information on daily results, background, photos etc check the following website: www.cadets.net/marksmanship%2Dtir/
Lisa Currie, 778.558.5641 (cell)
SFU Film grads hit the red carpet
SFU's fourth-year film students will strut their celluloid stuff at the 30th annual grad screening to be held from 7-10:30 pm on May 7 and 8, at the Empire Granville 7 Cinema, 855 Granville St. in Vancouver. "Memories of Underexposure" feature 15 short documentaries, dramas and experimental works by 16 young filmmakers; tickets are $8 at the door. The film program at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts has grown from a non-credit workshop in 1968 to become the largest four-year film and video degree program in western Canada. For more information: www.sfufilm.ca
To arrange interviews with the student filmmakers, contact Colin Browne: colinbrowne@mac.com; 604.626.2143