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The president of the Canterbury University Students’ Assocaition, Mr Sam Fisher, outside the new foyer of the students’ association building. The $200,000 foyer was opened by the university’s vice-chancellor, Professor Bert Brown he, yesterday The foyer is an extension of the conference centre, which is used by students and is also hired to the public. The centre provides revenue for the students’ association, helping to subsidise the running of the student’s cafeteria and other facilities.

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Press, 19 February 1988, Page 7

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The president of the Canterbury University Students’ Assocaition, Mr Sam Fisher, outside the new foyer of the students’ association building. The $200,000 foyer was opened by the university’s vice-chancellor, Professor Bert Brown he, yesterday The foyer is an extension of the conference centre, which is used by students and is also hired to the public. The centre provides revenue for the students’ association, helping to subsidise the running of the student’s cafeteria and other facilities. Press, 19 February 1988, Page 7

The president of the Canterbury University Students’ Assocaition, Mr Sam Fisher, outside the new foyer of the students’ association building. The $200,000 foyer was opened by the university’s vice-chancellor, Professor Bert Brown he, yesterday The foyer is an extension of the conference centre, which is used by students and is also hired to the public. The centre provides revenue for the students’ association, helping to subsidise the running of the student’s cafeteria and other facilities. Press, 19 February 1988, Page 7