Episode 6: The Experiment

On this episode we catch up with the present. What is the Collegiate like today?

Guests on this episode are Joseph Tafese, former Model School student and current software engineering student at the University of Waterloo; Parminder Singh Gill, who graduated from the Collegiate in 2011 and now works for a local land developer; Ryley Krauss, who graduated from the RWB’s Professional Division in 2017 and now dances with the Ballet de Barcelona; and Cassidy Mann, who graduated from the Collegiate in 2013 and is now a working musician in Winnipeg.

The music heard on this podcast series is by Lee Rosevere. This episode features his songs “Honey and Clementines,” “Thought Bubbles,” “Compassion,” “It Was Like That When I Got Here,” “Forest Chai,” and “Wireless.” You can learn more about Lee Rosevere and hear more of his music here.

We also heard the song Singabahambayo performed by the Collegiate choir. Thanks to choir director Renise Mlodzinski for providing that clip.

The University of Winnipeg Collegiate is located on Treaty One Territory, the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Dakota, Dene, Oji-Cree Nations, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. We acknowledge that our water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation.

Hallowed Halls is hosted and produced by Isaac Würmann, with the support from Dean Kevin Clace and Associate Dean Bonnie Talbot from the University of Winnipeg Collegiate.

Isaac Würmann