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Engineering - 'The Red Eye' Student Newspaper
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[198-?] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 20.5 x 26 cm
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Two female students read a single copy of the Engineering Student Society newspaper 'The Red Eye.' Name of newspaper taken from image.
Bio/Historical Note: The College of Engineering’s student newspaper had its share of criticism and controversy, as it often featured racist and sexist material and strove to be outrageous and provocative. One complaint lodged with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission alleged that 'The Red Eye' newspaper distributed on the campus of the university on 3 Oct. 1979, and 27 Jan. 1981, contained articles, notices, symbols and other representations that ridiculed, belittled and affronted the dignity of all women in Saskatchewan. The commission agreed, but was later overruled in the Court of Queen’s Bench.