
It is time for Jane鈥檚 Walk again!
As in previous years, the Alternative Campus Tour will join the Jane walkers. Learn more about what goes on at the University through the rarely told stories of 91亚色, present and past, delivered by professors and students. The Alternative Campus Tour offers an opportunity to get an insider perspective behind the buildings, events, struggles and triumphs that have happened on the grounds of 91亚色鈥檚 Keele campus.
The Alternative Campus Tour will take place Friday, May 1, from 1 to 4pm. The starting point is the fountain in front of Vari Hall.

Three images of the 91亚色 Keele Campus, including a spray painted message at the Ross Building that reads 鈥淥ur struggle is also a struggle of memory鈥; the tipi in the Osgood Woodlot; and students hanging banners in Vari Hall illustrated with messages about awareness around fossil fuel extraction
Some of the stops are true and tested, like Vari Hall, the Ross Building and the Health, Nursing & Environmental Studies Building鈥檚 native plant garden, but walkers will also visit relatively new places. Some of the newer stops will include the Tipi in the Osgoode Woodlot, the Parsons site (which houses an old Wendat Village), the Black Creek Parklands (and the infamous "tunnel" headlined in the national press), and the picket line at Shoreham Dr.
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Listen, observe and look for conflicts, contests and different stories at these sites. Guides for the walk will include Peter Brogan, Suzanne Carte, Jen Cypher, Michael Classens, Meaghan Eastwood, Jenny Foster, Jon Johnson, Michaela McMahon, Anders Sandberg, Tor Sandberg, Lorna Schwartzentruber, Martha Stiegman, Jesse Thistle, and perhaps some more.
After the walk, there will be a little party with refreshments. To plan for it, tour organizers are asking walkers to let them know if they鈥檙e coming by completing the at: https://fes.yorku.ca/alternativecampustour.
For more details, contact Professor L. Anders Sandberg at sandberg@yorku.ca or 416-736-2100 ext. 40368.
