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The Lance is hosting the Ontario regional conference for Canadian University Press (ORCUP) March 29 - 31 in Windsor, Ont. Student journalists, community members and regional jouranlists will explore the media stories behind Windsor and Detroit and learn ways to use journalism to unearth the real stories about our campuses and communities. Read the full schedule, speaker bios and more!
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MARCH 29 - 31, 2O13 #ORCUPWINDSOR

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ORCUPSPONSORS

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uwindsorlance.ca

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WELCOME TO WINDSOR [+DETROIT]

STEPHENHARGREAVESMANAGINGEDITOR+ARTDIRECTORTHELANCE

Stephen Hargreaves is a former editor and publisher of Wind-sor Arts and Music Monthly. His work has appeared in over 30 publications and media in-

cluding The Globe and Mail, CBC, The Windsor Star, The Liverpool Echo (UK), MetroTimes (Detroit), Real Detroit and The Toronto Star. He studied visual arts and journal-ism and tries to find the time to design, make music with old syn-thesizers and hang out in Detroit.

If you have questions, find yourself lost or develop a strong desire to buy someone a pint, call or text Stephen and he’ll be happy to help.

( +1.519.992.5711

NATASHAMARAREDITORINCHIEFTHELANCE

Natasha Marar has a master’s in journalism and has stud-ied communications, political science and web design. Her work has appeared in dozens

of media outlets including The London Free Press, The Hamilton Spectator, St. Thomas Times-Jour-nal, Rabble.ca and Sarnia Observ-er. She enjoys indie film, advocat-ing for community and culinary artisty in her basement kitchen.

Looking for a place to eat or drink? Have questions about anything #ORCUPWindsor related? Need a dance partner? Call or text Natasha and she’ll hook you up.

( +1.519.995.6780

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You’ve made it! Whether you never been to Windsor or Detroit or you’ve lived here your whole life, there is a good chance that you don’t know what goes on beyond the often misleading and sensational media representation of this region. Why are these city’s stories told so differently in the ink and radio/TV waves of the local versus international media? What are the stories behind the

(head)lines? We are using this idea as a launch point, exploring the stories behind the obvious and sensational, and how we can use journalism to unearth the real stories behind our campuses and communities.

March 30 @ 2 p.M. Mediaplex rooM 111 ]

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We have managed to as-semble some of the most experienced, in-teresting and engag-ing people working in

media in Canada and the U.S. Take a moment and dig into the bios of the Spring 2013 ORCUP speakers.

ORCUPSPEAKERS

Windsor born, Toronto based, SHAWN MICALLEF is the author of Stroll: Psychogeo-graphic Walking Tours of Toronto, a senior editor and co-owner of the independent, Jane Jacobs Prize–winning magazine Spacing and a columnist for The Toronto Star. He teaches at OCAD University, started the Toronto web magazine Yonge Street, and is a 2011–2012 Canadian Journalism Fellow at University of Toronto’s Massey College. He writes and talks about cities, culture, buildings, art and politics in books, magazines, newspapers, websites and even in front of real live people.[Shawn Micallef keynote March 30 @ 8 p.M. capitol theatre ] ‘‘ We’ve really noted a

global urbanist awakening. There’s an excitement about cities. Cities have become the cultural and economic drivers of the world. I think there’s been recognition of this. That’s why people are moving to them.

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ORCUPSPEAKERS

MARTY GERVAISis an award winning journalist, poet, pho-tographer and editor. In 1998, he won the prestigious Toronto’s Harbourfront Festival Prize for his contributions to Ca-nadian letters and to emerging writers. In 2012 he was named the Poet Laureate of the City of Windsor. Gervais, who con-tinues to write the My Town column in the Windsor Star, has also been the recipi-ent of 16 Ontario Newspaper Awards. He has been at The Windsor Star for more than 30 years. Before that, he worked at The Globe and Mail, Canadian Press and has interviewed everyone from Luciano Pavorotti and Arthur Miller, to Margaret Atwood and Diana Ross.[Marty GervaiS on StorytellinG Saturday, March 30 @ 2 p.M. Mediaplex rooM 111 ]

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STEVE DORSEY has held nu-merous positions within the Society for News De-sign and has presented at conferences globally in-cluding the first-ever SND event in the Middle East at the American University of Sharjah (near Dubai, UAE), the four-day SND-Chinese News Page De-sign Boot Camp (Hangzhou, China), the IFRA Conference on Design (Paris), and the Malofiej Information Graphics Summit (Pamplona). Steve joined the Detroit Media Partnership after 11 years at the Detroit Free Press, ultimately as the deputy managing editor/presentation + innovation. Previ-ously he worked at the Herald-Leader in Lexing-ton, KY and papers in New York. [Steve dorSey on newS deSiGn trendS Saturday, March 30 @ 12 p.M. Mediaplex rooM 111 and detroit Media tour by people Mover @ 3 p.M. Meet at tranSit terMinial #10 on map]

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SONYA BELL has reported for domestic and foreign news agencies writing for The Canadian Press, The Hill Times, to The-National.ae, Maclean’s magazine and iPolitics. Bell is a graduate of Carleton University’s Master of Journalism program and completed her bachelor’s at McGill University in international development and political science. She regularly writes about labour, the environment and the lighter side of politics. Bell likes politics best when it intersects with pop culture.[Soyna bell iS a part of the political reportinG panel March 30 @ 3 p.M. Mediaplex rooM 111 ]

KATHERINE LAPOINTEis the CWA Canada mentorship and membership co-ordinator for CUP. A graduate of Trent Uni-versity with a bachelor’s in international develop-ment, she completed a master’s in environmental studies at York University. Katherine’s interest in union organizing stems from her involvement in the Ontario Public Interest Research Group as a campaign organizer and educator. She is inter-ested in creating fair opportunities for student journalists, and raising awareness about rights for interns and other precarious workers.[katherine lapointe on Media jobS and unionS March 30 @ 11 a.M. Mediaplex rooM 111 ]

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VERONIQUE MANDAL was born in Newfoundland, though started her media car-reer in radio in Bermuda. She then moved to Manches-ter, UK and worked as a reporter, while performing in radio dramas for BBC North. With stops in the Canary Islands and Switzerland she returned to Canada working for CBC Radio and TV in Ottawa, Toronto and Windsor as a reporter, broadcaster associate producer and host, and later reporting for The Windsor Star. She has won over two dozen media awards and is the co-ordinator of the journalism program at St. Clair College.[veronique Mandal will Speak at the openinG of orcup windSor March 29 @ 7:30 p.M. walkerville brewery ]

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NANCY DUFFYstarted in advertising and marketing before finding her niche in media. In 2005, Duffy founded Owen James Communications Inc., running marketing campaigns and design projects. In 2009, she published InRetro Magazine, which was distributed across On-tario. Two years after its launch Duffy fell in love with radio and hosts the talk show The Nancy Duffy Show online. Duffy is also a regular on the Houida and Friends program and continues to publish InRetro Magazine.[nancy duffy on Media StartupS March 30 @ 10 a.M. Mediaplex rooM 111 ]

BLAKE ROBERTS is a journalism and political science professor at the University of Windsor and Wayne State University, Detroit. He is currently com-pleting his PhD in political science, focusing on the nexus of social media and the mainstream media in influenc-ing elites. Roberts has worked in journalism for 13 years, eight with the CBC, before embarking on an academic ca-reer. He has studied the role of the news media in politi-cal development and conflict, first hand in the Philippines and the Middle East. He is a co-author of Africa’s Deadli-est Conflict: Media Coverage of the Humanitarian Disaster in the Congo and the United Nations Response 1997-2008.[blake robertS iS a part of the political reportinG panel March 30 @ 3 p.M. Mediaplex rooM 111 ]

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THANKSto everyone who helped make ORCUP Wind-

sor happen. Special thanks to all of the speakers, delegates, Lance staff, CUP staff, St. Clair College staff, Capitol The-atre staff, volunteers, sponsors, and any-one who helped in any way. With out your the tireless efforts this wouldn’t have been posible.

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ORCUP LOCATIONS

1. TRAVELODGE (hotel)2. WALKERVILLE BREWERY3. PHOG LOUNGE 4. THE MEDIAPLEX5. CAESARS WINDSOR (dinner)6. THE CAPITOL THEATRE7. THE LOOP (dance club)8. WINDSOR STAR / CTV9. CBC STUDIOS

FOOD & DRINK TIPS

18. COFFEE EXCHANGE (coffee/lunch)19. MILK COFFEE BAR (coffee)20. SQUIRREL CAGE (coffee/lunch) [1 Maiden Lane]21. TERRA COTTA PIZZA (lunch/dinner)22. TALOOLA CAFE (coffee/lunch)23. VILLAINS BEASTRO (lunch/dinner)24. CALIFORNIA SUSHI (lunch/dinner)25. KILDARE HOUSE (pub lunch/dinner)26. THE MANCHESTER (pub lunch/dinner) [546 Ouellette Ave.]27. ELIAS DELI (breakfast/lunch)28. UNITED GRILL (breakfast/lunch)29. TWISTED APRON (breakfast/lunch)

OTHER NOTED SPOTS

10. TRANSIT TERNIMALTHIS IS WHERE THE BUS TO DETROIT DEPARTS!11. ART GALLERY OF WINDSOR12. BROKEN CITY LAB ARTIST SPACE13. GREAT VINTAGE, NEAT SHOPS & CAFES 14. VIA RAIL STATION 15. WINDSOR SCULPTURE PARK/BIKE PATHS16. LCBO17. CANADIAN CLUB BRAND CENTRE

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PHOGLOUNGE is a cultural hub, a dive, a wa-teringhole for the city’s interesting doers and a place to hide alcoholism behind a veil of community involvement.In 2009, Phog was named the Best Live Music Venue in Canada by CBC Radio 3 and since has hosted the an-nual day-long outdoor Phog Phest. The best in Canadian and worldwide indie take the tiny stage of Phog by storm weekly, including the likes of Cadence Weapon, Holy Fuck, Arkells, Tokyo Police Club, Owen Pallett, Patrick Watson and many more, that combined with the added bonus of flowing microbrews and amazing poutine make Phog worthy of our Friday night.

[157 univerSity ave. w, downtown ] #3 ON MAP

Launched by Candian Club founder Hiram Walker in 1885, WALKERVILLEBREWERY is lo-cated in the Windsor’s historic distillery district of its namesake. The microbrewery offers two beer styles with seasonal offerings and one offs. The 18,000 square-foot facility has been completely renovated and is ready and waiting to host us on Friday for a screening of Radio Revo-lution: The Rise and Fall of The Big 8 with a few bites and a couple pints.

[525 arGyle rd. walkerville ] #2 ON MAP

Hey, it’s your hotel! TRAVELODGE, down-town Windsor overlooks the glorious Detroit skyline and is within quick walking distance of the majority of the conference events. Enjoy our free buffet breakfast, swim in the notably small pool and drain the free WiFi Internet access.

[33 riverSide dr. e, downtown ] #1 ON MAP

Welcome to Windsor, over the next few days, your life will change forever ... or not. At least you’ll learn somthing, meet some great people and have some fun in Canada’s deep south.

ORCUPPLACES

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MARKETBUFFET@CAESARSWINDSOR serves over 50 authentic dishes prepared on the spot in seven all-you-can-eat stations: Asian, Italian, seafood, a carvery and grill, breads, soups, salada and desserts.

[377 riverSide dr e, downtown ] #5 ON MAP

MEDIAPLEX, St. Clair College’s state of the art journalism and media school, is one of the city’s most in-teresting examples of adaptive re-use. The design is the only one of its kind in Canada and one of just three in the world. Most speakers, critiques and workshops will hap-pen on site at the MediaPlex.

[275 victoria ave. downtown ] #4 ON MAP

THECAPITOLTHEATRE was designed by celebrated theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb, and opened in 1920. At that time, it was known as Loew’s Windsor Theatre, and like the other venues in that chain it was a combination house, offering both vaudeville and moving pictures. In 1975, the theatre was subdivided, and given three auditoria. The theatre is now a perform-ing arts centre and the home to the Windsor Symphony Orchestra. For one night only, the Capitol will be home to our keynote Shawn Micallef followed by a concert fea-turing the death country of Windsor expats Elliott Brood and locals The Locusts have no King.

[121 univerSity ave. w, downtown ] #6 ON MAP

Delegates will have their cover waved at THELOOP Ontario’s largest alternative nightclub. As famous for their Saturday night indie dance parties as they are for the bands that play their stages (Queens of the Stone Age, Sloan, Nirvana, etc.), The Loop will be a great cap on an exciting day.

[156 chathaM St. w, downtown ] #7 ON MAP

SEE THE MAP ON PAGES 8 & 9ORCUPPLACES

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ORCUPSCHEDULE

We’ve crammed a lot of exciting talks, tours, events, film, roundtables, cri-tiques, food, drinks, dancing and live music into this weekend. Don’t be overwhelmed, dive-in and enjoy #ORCUPWindsor.

[hotel check-in from 3 p.m.]

EARLY BIRDS!EXPLORE THE CANADIAN CLUB BRAND CENTRE OR THE AGW3:30 p.m. If you make it down to Windsor early, you are in luck. Meet in the lobby of the Travelodge and join a tour of the historic home of C.C. or explore the Art Gallery of Windsor’s Border Cultures exhibit.

INTRO/FILM SCREENING @ WALKERVILLE BREWERY7 p.m. Meet at 7 p.m. in the hotel lobby [Trav-elodge] to take a shuttle to Walkerville Brewery for a conference intro, screen-ing of Radio Revolution: The Rise and Fall of The Big 8, and few bites and a couple pints.

AFTERPARTY @ PHOG LOUNGE#3 ON MAP9:30 p.m.Take the shuttle back downtown to Phog Lounge to mingle with guests and other delegates, have a few nightcaps and a poutine.

FRIDAY

[Windsor Star tour Saturday @ 10 a.m.]

[Detroit tour Saturday @ 3 p.m.]

[Capitol Theatre keynote Saturday @ 8 p.m.]

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ORCUPSCHEDULE

[full buffet breakfast @ hotel 8-10 a.m.]

SATURDAYSESSIONS

10-10:50 a.m. [MediaPlex room 111]Nancy Duffy on media start-ups

11-11:50 a.m.[MediaPlex room 111]Katherine LaPointeon media jobs & unions

12-12:50 p.m.[MediaPlex room 111]Steve Dorseyon news design trends

1-2 p.m. lunch

2-2:50 p.m.[MediaPlex room 111]Marty Gervaison story telling

3-4:30 p.m.[MediaPlex room 111]Sonya Bell, Blake Roberts & Lance news editor Faiza Mirza political reporting panel

ROUNDTABLES

10-10:50 a.m. [MediaPlex room 112]multimedia

11-11:50 a.m.[MediaPlex room 112]arts

12-12:50 p.m.[MediaPlex room 112]features

1-2 p.m. lunch

2-2:50 p.m.[MediaPlex room 112]news

3-3:50 p.m.[MediaPlex room 112]sports

CRITIQUES+TOURS

10-10:50 a.m. Windsor Star & CTV tours[meet at University Ave. and Oulette Ave. #8 ON MAP]

11-12:50 p.m.critiques[MediaPlex NewsPlex]by appointment*

12-12:50 a.m. CBC tour (former Big 8 / CKLW)[#9 ON MAP][meet infront of MediaPlex]

1-2 p.m. lunch

2-4:50 p.m.critiques [MediaPlex NewsPlex]by appointment*

3-5 p.m.Detroit media & culture w/ Steve Dorsey[meet at Windsor Transit Terminial #10 ON MAP BE ON TIME WITH PASSPORTS AND $8.75 CASH, THE BUS LEAVES @ 3 SHARP! ]

* [make appointments by emailing [email protected]]

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DINNER @ MARKETBUFFET, CAESARSWINDSOR #5 ON MAP5:30 - 7 p.m.Over 50 authentic dishes prepared on the spot in seven all-you-can-eat stations: Asian, Italian, seafood, a carvery and grill, breads, soups, salads and desserts.

KEYNOTE W/ SHAWN MICALLEF @ CAPITOL THEATRE #6 ON MAP8 p.m.Shawn Micallef will speak about his career, cities, psychogeography and journalism at the historic Capitol Theatre.

POST KEYNOTE CONCERT @ THE CAPITOL THEATRE #6 ON MAP9 p.m.Following the keynote address, delegates will be treated to a live performance by Windsor ex-pats and Polaris and Juno award nominees Elliott Brood with special guest local root-rockers The Locusts Have No King.

POST POST KEYNOTE DANCING @ THE LOOP #7 ON MAP11 p.m. - 2 a.m.Delegates will pay $0 cover at The Loop, Ontario’s largest alternative nightclub. If you’re going to dance ... you best do it now.

[gSATURDAY SCHEDULE CONTINUED]

SUNDAY[full buffet breakfast @ hotel 8-10 a.m.]

PLENARY : SPRING ORCUP 2013@ TRAVELODGE CONFERENCE ROOM [first floor] #1 ON MAP10 a.m. -12 p.m.It’s regional plenary. One representive from all CUP papers in attendence must represent. Don’t worry, this will not be anywhere near as long as the NASH plenaries.

LUNCH @ THE MANCHESTER #26 ON MAP12:30 p.m.For those who wish to wind down before hitting the road, the rails or the sky, join us for a light lunch at The Manchester pub and reflect about just how much fun you’ve had and how much you’ve learned.

Thanks for joining us, see you again soon-The Lance & friends

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