The Outpost breaks even
The Argus follows up with VP Finance Chris Vaillant about the success of the Outpost this year
The Argus follows up with VP Finance Chris Vaillant about the success of the Outpost this year
A fluctuation in water pressure citywide caused both the Gender Issues and the Aboriginal Awareness Centres to sustain major water damage early Friday morning. A water regulator had burst in the staff washroom of the Outpost during Pub Night at around 2am, causing a toilet pipe to burst.
Let me first start by saying, the overall work that LUSU is doing is beneficial to the Lakehead population. I have never been happier with the current selection of executives. I feel they are friendly, personable, and knowledgeable in regard to the happenings at Lakehead. The one obvious weight to the group is Chris Vaillant.
In a recent issue of the Argus there was an article written about the Outpost. I read this article thinking there was going to be a plug or two inspiring the students to support their pub. Instead, I was bombarded by an entire article about two individuals who were mistreated by LUSU’s newest Executives, namely VP Finance Vaillant.
Managing the Outpost, our university’s watering hole, is no simple task and, in recent years, has been a money pit for the student union. At the close of the 2008-2009 school year, the Outpost was in the red by $203,897.