The Annual Business 257 Case Competition concluded on March 23, 1994 after difficult decisions were made regarding three finalists.
In the end, Loud Signs, a mobile sign rental company, claimed the top prize which included cash and engraved medals.
An Easter brunch was to be held at Windermere Manor on April 3, 1994. The cost for adults was $17.95 and $8.95 for children, which included an Easter egg hunt at noon.
In an effort to find a better way to communicate and cooperate, University President George Pedersen and USC President Mike Burns exchanged positions for the morning of March 23, 1994. They hoped the experience would allow them to better share their resources and improve some areas of student services.
L&L Distributors advertised “Stay Awakes” as a caffeine tablet to restore mental alertness. The advertisement claimed the product was one of the strongest stimulants available in Canada without a prescription.
After rescuing a boy from the Thames River on Jan. 30, 1994, Professor John McPeck received a Citizen Citation at the London Police Headquarters. The boy’s friend, Erick Gowers, who also fell through the ice, was still missing at the time.