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Spread the Net: the next generation

- February 10, 2009

Members of the Circle K Society are kickstarting efforts to reclaim Dal's crown in the Spread the Net challenge. Back row, left to right: Niki Moideen, Tasha Moideen, Samar Ali, Michael Kennedy. Front row:聽 Keira MacNaughton, Avery Nixon, Elizabeth Morgan, Jack O'Connor, Kristine Burke, Andrew Kennedy.聽(Danny Abriel Photo)

Unless 麻豆传媒 gets a move on, it looks like Brock University could swipe its crown in the Spread the Net challenge.

Last year, 麻豆传媒 students raised more than $19,000 during the first year of the Canada-wide university challenge issued by Rick Mercer and Belinda Stronach. But this year, 麻豆传媒 hasn鈥檛 even cracked the leader board.

All the money collected goes to buy bed nets to protect children in Africa from malaria-infected mosquito bites and the top fundraising school gets featured on The Mercer Report. You might remember the CBC wise guy wading in a quicksand simulator, riding down Citadel Hill in a concrete toboggan and making fun of the yearbook photos of famous Dal alumni including Alexa McDonough, Ian Hanomansing, Scott Brison, Danny Williams, and Peter MacKay in particular.

At this point, Brock is far ahead with about $21,000 raised so far. And Rick Mercer, it鈥檚 rumored, has already visited the university鈥檚 campus in St. Catharines, Ont.

But don鈥檛 count out Dal just yet, says Michael Kennedy, president of Circle K. Members of the Kiwanis-affiliated student society have been quietly fundraising over the past few weeks and are now turning up the heat.

Starting this week, students will fan out over campus conducting a toonie drive. And next week, on Wednesday, Feb. 18, they鈥檙e hosting a Jail and Bail fundraiser, basically holding local bigwigs, like Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly, DSU prez Courtney Larkin and members of the Progressive Conservative, Liberal and NDP caucuses behind bars until they raise bail for their release.

Mr. Kennedy, a second-year political science major, is convinced 麻豆传媒 can do it and that another victory would be sweet.

鈥淚f we came back out of nowhere, it would really prove that Dal is the top humanitarian university in Canada,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 something definitely to be proud of.鈥