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'''Name:''' STUNB Latin Society


'''Previous/other names:''' N/A
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'''History:'''
'''History:'''


'''Activities'''''':''' Members explore the Latin language.
'''Activities:''' Members explore the Latin language.


'''Note(s):''' The Student Union meeting minutes state that the Spanish and Latin American Society was ratified in October 2007, though it is unclear whether that group became the STUNB Latin Society, the Latin Undergraduate Association, or separated into both.
'''Note(s):''' The Student Union meeting minutes state that the Spanish and Latin American Society was ratified in October 2007, though it is unclear whether that group became the STUNB Latin Society, the Latin Undergraduate Association, or separated into both.
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*Student Union, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/240480 Meeting Minutes]], November 20, 2011, p. 13.
*Student Union, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/240480 Meeting Minutes]], November 20, 2011, p. 13.


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Previous/other names: N/A

Prominent date(s) of activity: 2011 - present

History:

Activities: Members explore the Latin language.

Note(s): The Student Union meeting minutes state that the Spanish and Latin American Society was ratified in October 2007, though it is unclear whether that group became the STUNB Latin Society, the Latin Undergraduate Association, or separated into both.

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