Capitol rally showcases passion, misses plan

By Melissa Ray Arts Editor
August 29, 2007 After many years of fluctuating financial stability, the Capitol Theatre, located in the heart of Windsor’s downtown, has closed yet again. Since declaring bankruptcy on March 14 after the City of Windsor refused to provide the theatre with the funds necessary to continue its operations, community members began to take certain action to raise public support and see the Capitol open it’s majestic doors once again.>> | Annual festival entertains eye and mouth
By Andrea Keelan
Lance Writer
August 29, 2007
Chalk and chocolate may seem like an odd combination, but the second annual Chalk and Chocolate Festival proved that Windsorites were willing to give it a try. 
Of course, the chalk wasn’t for consuming, but for creating interesting and amusing artwork on the sidewalks of Pelissier and Chatham Street in the downtown area on August 18. Both amateur and professional artists decorated the walkways with entertaining and original murals. From Spiderman to mermaids and a huge vase of flowers, the chalk artists dazzled the crowd with their creations.>>
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Should I stay or should I go?: The class annoyance quotient
By Chad Nevett
Lance Writer
August 29, 2007
Ah, the university lecture. For some, it is a forum where ideas are exchanged, views presented, points argued, intellectual enlightenment achieved.  For others, it’s a boring hell that can’t be over soon enough. But, is your class really as bad as you think or are you just a whiner? Take this Class Annoyance Quotient and see just how bad you’ve got it! >>
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