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Brandon University and Assiniboine Community College students are going back to school this week.

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This article was published 04/09/2019 (2344 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Brandon University and Assiniboine Community College students are going back to school this week.

The following are some of the images captured on campus so far this week.

With most classes getting underway today, new Brandon University students got into the swing of things with orientation activities on Tuesday. The post-secondary institution is expecting approximately 800 first-time students this year. While this is a slight decrease from last year, the overall student population remains on track for a three per cent increase. See Page A5 for more back to school photos. (Submitted)
With most classes getting underway today, new Brandon University students got into the swing of things with orientation activities on Tuesday. The post-secondary institution is expecting approximately 800 first-time students this year. While this is a slight decrease from last year, the overall student population remains on track for a three per cent increase. See Page A5 for more back to school photos. (Submitted)
Assiniboine Community College culinary arts students show off their haul of apples, which they picked off a tree in front of the Victoria Avenue East campus on Tuesday. From left are students Chan Ho Maeng, Rhianna Olaguer and Sarah Buchanan. (Submitted by Shaun Cameron)
Assiniboine Community College culinary arts students show off their haul of apples, which they picked off a tree in front of the Victoria Avenue East campus on Tuesday. From left are students Chan Ho Maeng, Rhianna Olaguer and Sarah Buchanan. (Submitted by Shaun Cameron)
Brandon University Students' Union president Olusola Akintola greets Aderonke Olasunkanmi at the orientation day for new students at  Brandon University on Tuesday. (Chelsea Kemp/The Brandon Sun)
Brandon University Students' Union president Olusola Akintola greets Aderonke Olasunkanmi at the orientation day for new students at Brandon University on Tuesday. (Chelsea Kemp/The Brandon Sun)
Student leaders Nidhi Patel, Laura Davidson, Hunter Plowman and Raelynn Plowman work at an orientation booth at Brandon University on Tuesday. (Chelsea Kemp/The Brandon Sun)
Student leaders Nidhi Patel, Laura Davidson, Hunter Plowman and Raelynn Plowman work at an orientation booth at Brandon University on Tuesday. (Chelsea Kemp/The Brandon Sun)
Daniel Vandermeulen and Vivki Vandermeulen arrive at the orientation day for new students at Brandon University on Tuesday. (Chelsea Kemp/The Brandon Sun)
Daniel Vandermeulen and Vivki Vandermeulen arrive at the orientation day for new students at Brandon University on Tuesday. (Chelsea Kemp/The Brandon Sun)
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