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Jacks elected president of the U of W Students Association
The vice-president advocate will be Vinay Iyer, the vice-president internal will be Scott Nosaty, and Amanda Shiplack will be vice-president student services.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition April 1, 2007 $sourceSection$sourcePage
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