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Paper Airplanes was produced in 2014 by College of Arts and Science students, mainly from the Department of Drama.

Movies That Matter: Paper Airplanes

Panel discussion around transitioning into university to follow

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Join the College of Arts and Science for October's Movies That Matter. The event will feature a screening of  Paper Airplanes, followed by a panel discussion around transitioning into university.

Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018
7 pm (Doors open at 6:30 pm)
Broadway Theatre - 715 Broadway Ave.
Admission: General - $10, Students - $7

Paper Airplanes is a feature-length dramedy that starred and was created by University of Saskatchewan students. This film highlights the struggles that entering university can bring, while laughing at the awkward encounters to which everyone can relate. Paper Airplanes was shown at a film festival in Yonkers, New York.

The panel will comprise of:
• Kayla Goshulak, Aboriginal student advisor (moderator)
• Paul Gustafson, Academic coach/advisor
• Sandy Bonny, Coordinator, ASAP & STEM Pathways
• Andrew Hartman, ASAP Pathways assistant and movie creator

Hosted by the Office of the Vice-Dean Academic in the College of Arts and Science


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