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Astronaut, top bands to help Brandon University celebrate 50 years

Retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield will be speaking at Brandon University. Lars Hagberg / The Canadian Press Images

Brandon University is recognizing 50 years as a university with four days of celebrations, including a music festival, team reunions, and speakers including astronaut Chris Hadfield.

The ‘Forever Blue & Gold’ homecoming celebration marks the first class of graduates to receive BU degrees, the Class of 1968, who will be honoured Saturday at a gala event.

Each night through Saturday will include an ‘Under the Stars’ event, with viewings at the Brandon University Astronomical Observatory.

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Hadfield’s sold-out keynote speech continues the outer space theme Friday night.

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The celebrations also include a conference sharing the university’s research with the community, the unveiling of a new Sports Wall of Fame, and Fifty Fest, a free concert featuring Manitoba artists like Begonia and Royal Canoe.

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