Student Unrest at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus in the 1960s and 1970s
- Tape R-10312 to Tape R-10323
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- 1987
Like many other Northern American campuses, student unrest and general demand for change affected campus life at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina. This oral history project attempted to examine some of the issues of that time as well as the methods used to seek change by the student organizers. The interviewees include both participants and observers in the events: student leaders, university administrators and members of the faculty.
The project was conducted as an exercise for a Journalism class at the University of Regina organized by lecturer Jill Spelliscy. The interviewers were Jocelyn Argue; Randa Burlock; Michael Edge; Doug Ferguson; Heather Russell; and Sadia Zaman. Summaries and other documentation are included in the Audio Transcript files.
The interviewees, all of Regina, are as follows:
John Hall Archer (Tape R-10312)
Aubrey Burlock (Tape R-10313)
Dennis Chisholm (Tape R-10314)
John Conway (Tape R-10315)
David James Harding (Tape R-10316)
Sally Heeren (Tape R-10317)
Don Kossick (Tape R-10318)
Don Mitchell (Tape R-10319)
William A. Riddell (Tape R-10320)
Joseph K. Roberts (Tape R-10321)
Ronald Thompson (Tape R-10322)
Terrence D. Zimmer (Tape R-10323)