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This video gives a look at the renovated Wayne Fleming Arena as well as the plans for the soon to be constructed new building.
This video gives a look at the renovated Wayne Fleming Arena as well as the plans for the soon to be constructed new building.
Obviously you don't get out much to other facilities. A lot, if not most sports facilities have bench seating. Enjoy a Bomber game sometime.I am in town so I went to see the game, disappointed in the seating situation. The seats are like the benches you see in a high school gym. That's okay by me but the row where I was supposed to sit in was full, granted I came in about 10 mins late but there are no barriers between seats so people esp those who are bigger take up extra space. There were supposed to be 13 seats per row in my section and when I got there the row looked "full" but there were only 12 people sitting and since the game was already in progress I felt too awkward to ask people to scoot over and only sit in their designate space. Luckily there was lots of standing room at the back so I was able to stand and watch. I think I saw Mark Hillier scouting. Would have talked to him in the period break but got a call and had to leave. They need to install temporary barriers between seats before games as the people who are attending the games cannot be trusted to just use their seat and not sprawl all over the place.
Pet peeve: People that pronounce bison with an S. I am firmly in the Z camp. On a related note, people that say groSHeries are certainly doomed to a corner of Hell.
The University of Manitoba athletics program is actually called the Bisons. Similar to Toronto Maple Leafs instead of Leaves. NDSU appropriately nicknames their teams the Bison. My pet peave is calling the city with the seat of government in a jurisdiction a”capitol city” instead of the correct way which is “capital city”
Obviously you don't get out much to other facilities. A lot, if not most sports facilities have bench seating. Enjoy a Bomber game sometime.
I wasn't referring to the pluralization of bison. It's that S in the middle of the word. I'm a biZon guy, not a biSon guy, is all I'm saying. I'm not sure what UofM's position is on this, but NDSU vehemently agree with me.
Student research team studies pronunciation of Bison
I don’t know where the “S” pronunciation came from. It sounds like someone from Brooklyn is saying the word