![]() |
Only who can prevent forest fires? |

From superman to suspects: Police sketch...
Atheist views should be recognized under...
Fairness and due process a concern for...

Students looking to get away this summer and spend some time outdoors for hiking, canoeing or rock climbing should head over to the Student Recreation Services.
The Outing Centre is offering three trips this summer for students to get away and the first one begins in May.
Devil’s Lake
The trip will take participants to Wisconsin, which will provide them with enough rock to climb for five days. Participants will spend the days outdoors hiking and rock climbing, said Brad Szlezak, graduate assistant for the Outing Centre. Students of any experience and skill level for rock climbing are welcome to participate, he said.
Szlezak is leading the trip, and he said this would be a good opportunity for students in which to partake.
“It’s right after finals, so it’s a good way to relax and take a breath,” he said.
The trip costs $150 for students and $175 for non-students, which includes gear, travel, food and shelter.
The informational meeting will be held April 28 at 9 p.m. at the Outing Centre. The trip will be May 11 through 15.
Backpacking
![]() |
Only who can prevent forest fires? |

From superman to suspects: Police sketch...
Atheist views should be recognized under...
Fairness and due process a concern for...