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Briercrest College and Seminary

Briercrest College and Seminary is a private evangelical post-secondary educational institution located in Caronport, Saskatchewan, Canada. It comprises a college and a seminary, and operates the Briercrest Christian Academy.

Briercrest College and Seminary
Established1935
PresidentMichael B. Pawelke
Undergraduates640
Location, ,
Canada

50°27′21.99″N 105°48′53.17″W / 50.4561083°N 105.8147694°W / 50.4561083; -105.8147694
CampusRural area
AffiliationsUniversity of Saskatchewan, Minot State University, AUCC, ATS, ABHE.
Websitewww.briercrest.ca

History edit

Briercrest Bible Institute was founded on October 19, 1935, by Henry Hildebrand and Sinclair Whittaker.[1][2] 11 students was enrolled. A rented house served as dormitory, classroom, and office for the school. Hildebrand was principal and Annie Hillson, Isabel Whittaker, Jean Whittaker, and Margaret Rusk helped with teaching and administration. Donald McMillan joined them in the second term as assistant principal.[3]

By 1946, they had outgrown their facility, and Whittaker arranged the purchase of RCAF Station Caron (a former British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facility which trained aircrew in World War II) for $50,000. The new facility was dedicated on July 1, 1946, and the task of converting the airbase into dormitories, classrooms, offices, and staff housing began.[citation needed]

College enrolment grew from 285 in 1970 to 775 in 1985[citation needed] and peaked in 2002 with 869 students in the College and 247 in the Seminary,[4] before changing names to Briercrest College in 2003.[5] More recently, enrolment has been in decline. As of 2019, enrolment at Briercrest Christian Academy (formerly Caronport High School) is at 141 students, Briercrest College has 489 students, and Briercrest Seminary with 286 students.[6]

The decline in student enrolment has also caused financial instability with a budget deficit of $2.17 million in 2019,[7][6] $2.26 million in 2018[8][9] and $1.18 million in 2017.[10]

Academics edit

Briercrest College and Seminary offers one-year certificates, Associate of Arts degrees, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Master of Divinity degrees. Each program includes courses in Bible and theology, Christian ministry, liberal arts, and the social sciences along with many electives. The college has been accredited by The Association for Biblical Higher Education since 1976.[11] The Government of Saskatchewan authorizes Briercrest to grant degrees in "Bachelor of Arts in English/English (Honours)", "Bachelor of Arts in History/History (Honours)", Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and "Bachelor of Arts in Humanities".[12] A number of other programs are currently grandfathered in and will have until 2020 to meet quality assurance criteria under the province's 2012 Degree Authorization Act.[13] The seminary is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.[citation needed] The seminary employs a modular format (typically one course in one week) for most of its courses.

Briercrest also offers distance learning courses at both the college and seminary levels.[citation needed]

The college is associated with the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST) and has transfer agreements with the universities of Regina and Saskatchewan.[citation needed]

In early 2011 Briercrest and Minot State University announced a partnership allowing students to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from both schools in five years.[citation needed] The program requires students to complete their Bachelor of Arts degree during the first three years at Briercrest college and the final two at Minot State earning the Education degree. Minot State offers five different concentrations for its B.S.E. As such a students completing this program may select earning a Bachelor of Science in:

  • Elementary Education
  • English
  • History
  • Music
  • Physical Education[14]

Briercrest also offers other concurrent degrees with Minot State University such as:

  • Addiction Studies
  • Communication Disorders
  • Social Work

Student life edit

The majority of Briercrest College students live in residence and participate in a school meal plan in a dining hall operated by Sodexo.[15] Unmarried students aged 22 years and under (as of the first semester of the school year) in their first three years of study are required to live in residence while enrolled.[15]

The college dormitories have a history of being named after people who have had significant impact throughout the history of the schools. Current dormitories at Briercrest include:

Isabel Whittaker (women), known as "Whit"
Sinclair Whittaker (men), known as "Whit"
Hillson Hall (men, high school)
Glen Manor (women, high school)
Bergren Place (women)
Eliason Manor (men) built in 2005
Sundbo Place (married students, women, and men over 21 years of age)

The last of the war-building dormitories, known most recently as Gable Heights, was demolished in summer 2005.

The college explicitly bans the consumption of alcohol and tobacco by its students (both on and off campus) as well as using profanity, watching pornography, or cross-dressing.[16] Social dancing is also not permitted except at college-sponsored events.[16] The college also prohibits students from engaging in premarital sex or engaging in homosexuality.[16] The school mandates attendance at daily chapel services and other events.[16] These and other expectations are outlined in the Student Responsibilities and Expectations manual.

Facilities edit

The campus landmark is the 2,000-seat Hildebrand Chapel. Facilities also include a 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m2) library, nine student dormitories, a 42-room inn, a modern dining hall, a double-court gymnasium, a hockey arena, tennis courts, numerous sports fields, and a recording studio.

During the year of 2020-21, the gas station/coffee shop formerly known as "The Point", was acquired by new ownership and underwent renovations to open as "The Beacon". This newly renovated facility consists of a Husky gas station, Subway, and Coffee Shop while also having space for students and townsfolk to come to view acactv streams of the school's various sports teams or purchase athletics apparel to show support.

As of September 2021, the campus features a brand new Athletics facility. This is the Can West Performance Center that consists of; artificial turf, various workout equipment, a film room, and an athletic therapy room.[citation needed]

Athletics edit

Briercrest College and Seminary's athletic teams are known as the Clippers. Varsity sports include men's and women's basketball and volleyball, and men's hockey. They compete in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference, part of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association. They also have Junior Varsity teams for men's and women's basketball, volleyball, and outdoor soccer that compete in the Prairie Athletic Conference. Briercrest also has a club women's softball team that plays in the Western Collegiate Softball Association. Court sports play in the Margaret P. Reimer Memorial Gymnasium and the hockey team plays in Barkman Arena, named in honour of past president and current chancellor John Barkman. The 500-seat NHL-sized rink officially opened on February 7, 2009.[citation needed]

Briercrest teams have medaled in CCAA national championships four times, winning its only gold at the 1977 Men's Basketball Championship, silver at the 1991 Men's Basketball Championship, bronze at the 2012 Men's Volleyball Championship and silver at the 2014 Men's Volleyball Championship.[citation needed] The school has produced one CCAA National Player of the Year (Gradyn Childerhose, men's Basketball, 2012), three CCAA Coach of the Year recipients, (Carl Hinderager, men's Basketball, 1983; Stan Peters, men's Basketball, 1993; and Nigel Mullan, men's volleyball, 2012) and numerous CCAA All-Canadians.[citation needed]

In 2019-20, three Clippers Women's Volleyball players earned ACAC All-Conference awards: Rebecca Garner (Outside Hiitter), Mikayla Benterud (Middle Blocker), and Ashley Erickson (Setter). Erickson was also named Player of the Year for the ACAC South. Women's Volleyball Coach, Nolan Weinmaster won ACAC Coach of the Year for the South Conference. The Women's Basketball team also received an award with Angenay Williams getting a 1st Team All-Conference nod. Men's Volleyball teammates, Bryton Codd and Karym Coleman (both Outside Hitters), were named to the ACAC South All-Conference Team. Coleman also won ACAC Player of the Year. Brandon Tolentino was the sole Men's Basketball player to get an award as he made 2nd Team All-Conference.

In 2021-22, Briercrest sent their Men's Basketball, Men's Hockey, Men's Volleyball, and Women's Volleyball teams to the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) playoffs. The Men's Volleyball team medaled with a third place finish, defeating The King's University Eagles in the Bronze medal game in a tight five-set match. In addition to sending four out of five teams to the ACAC playoffs during the 2021-22 winter season, there were also numerous ACAC awards handed out to Clipper athletes. Reece Sorensen made the ACAC Women's Volleyball All-Conference team for the South as an Outside Hitter, and Faith Buhler made it as a Middle Blocker. Briercrest Women's Volleyball Head Coach, Nolan Weinmaster, also brought home some hardware as he was awarded the Coach of the Year for the ACAC South Conference. Brady Watchel made the ACAC Men's Volleyball All-Conference Team as a Libero, and Karym Coleman made it as an Outside Hitter. Coleman was also awarded as the ACAC Men's Volleyball Player of the Year. Coleman also won the award in 2019-20 before the 2020-21 athletic season was cancelled due to COVID-19.

Briercrest hosted the 1993 CCAA Women's Basketball Championships on campus and the 2014 CCAA Men's Volleyball Championships at the Yara Centre in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.[citation needed]

CCAA National Championships
  • Men's Basketball (1) (1977)
ACAC Championships
  • Men's Volleyball (1) (2011)
  • Women's Volleyball (2) (2016, 2020)
PAC Provincial Championships
  • Men's Basketball (19) (1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995)
  • Women's Basketball (7) (1981, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
  • Men's Volleyball (12) (1970, 1976, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2018)
  • Women's Volleyball (8) (1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2017)
  • Men's Ice Hockey (2) (1971, 1980)
  • Men's Indoor Soccer/Futsal (1) (2010)
  • Women's Indoor Soccer/Futsal (3) (2000, 2005, 2006)
  • Men's Outdoor Soccer (4) (2006, 2009, 2017, 2018)
  • Women's Outdoor Soccer (5) (2006, 2009, 2017, 2018, 2019)

Presidents edit

Throughout its history, Briercrest has had six presidents: Henry Hildebrand (1935–1977); Henry Budd (1977–1990); John Barkman (1990–1996); Paul Magnus (1996–2004);[17] Dwayne Uglem (2004–2013); and Michael Pawelke (2013–present) — Sinclair Whittaker served as president of the board until 1950.[18]

Histories of the College edit

  • Budd, Henry. Wind in the Wheatfields: A Pictorial History of Briercrest Bible College, 1935-1985. Caronport, SK: Briercrest Bible College, 1985.
  • Hildebrand, Henry. In His Loving Service. Caronport, SK: Briercrest Bible College, 1985.
  • Palmer, Bernard and Marjorie Palmer. Beacon on the Prairies: The Men God Uses in the Building of Briercrest Bible Institute. Caronport, SK: Briercrest Bible Institute, 1970.
  • Palmer, Bernard. Miracle on the Prairies: The Story of Briercrest Bible Institute. Caronport, SK: Briercrest Bible Institute, [1960?].

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ George A. Rawlyk, Aspects of the Canadian Evangelical Experience, MQUP, Canada, 1997, p. 314
  2. ^ Guenther, Bruce L. "Briercrest Schools" in The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2005.
  3. ^ "Village of Briercrest | History". www.villageofbriercrest.ca.
  4. ^ Uglem, Dwayne (2009). (PDF). Briarcrest College and Seminary. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 20, 2010.
  5. ^ "Name changes and parchments" (PDF). oura.ca/. May 2006. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "2019 Annual Report".
  7. ^ "2019 Audited Financial Statement".
  8. ^ "2017 Audited Financial Report".
  9. ^ "2018 Annual Report".
  10. ^ "2017 Annual Report".
  11. ^ [1] Archived July 21, 2004, at archive.today
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on February 1, 2016. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  13. ^ "Saskatchewan Higher Education Quality Assurance Board | Saskatchewan Boards, Commissions and Agencies". Government of Saskatchewan.
  14. ^ "Briercrest Christian Academy, College and Seminary - Canada".
  15. ^ a b "RESIDENCE LIFE CODE Briercrest College and Seminary". briercrestcollege.ca. August 18, 2020. Retrieved April 19, 2023.
  16. ^ a b c d Student Responsibilities and Expectations
  17. ^ "Paul Magnus Retires after 50+ Years". www.briercrest.ca. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  18. ^ "History of Briercrest College and Seminary". www.briercrest.ca. Retrieved March 16, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

briercrest, college, seminary, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jst. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Briercrest College and Seminary news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Briercrest College and Seminary is a private evangelical post secondary educational institution located in Caronport Saskatchewan Canada It comprises a college and a seminary and operates the Briercrest Christian Academy Briercrest College and SeminaryEstablished1935PresidentMichael B PawelkeUndergraduates640LocationCaronport Saskatchewan Canada50 27 21 99 N 105 48 53 17 W 50 4561083 N 105 8147694 W 50 4561083 105 8147694CampusRural areaAffiliationsUniversity of Saskatchewan Minot State University AUCC ATS ABHE Websitewww briercrest ca Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Student life 4 Facilities 5 Athletics 6 Presidents 7 Histories of the College 8 Notable alumni 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBriercrest Bible Institute was founded on October 19 1935 by Henry Hildebrand and Sinclair Whittaker 1 2 11 students was enrolled A rented house served as dormitory classroom and office for the school Hildebrand was principal and Annie Hillson Isabel Whittaker Jean Whittaker and Margaret Rusk helped with teaching and administration Donald McMillan joined them in the second term as assistant principal 3 By 1946 they had outgrown their facility and Whittaker arranged the purchase of RCAF Station Caron a former British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facility which trained aircrew in World War II for 50 000 The new facility was dedicated on July 1 1946 and the task of converting the airbase into dormitories classrooms offices and staff housing began citation needed College enrolment grew from 285 in 1970 to 775 in 1985 citation needed and peaked in 2002 with 869 students in the College and 247 in the Seminary 4 before changing names to Briercrest College in 2003 5 More recently enrolment has been in decline As of 2019 enrolment at Briercrest Christian Academy formerly Caronport High School is at 141 students Briercrest College has 489 students and Briercrest Seminary with 286 students 6 The decline in student enrolment has also caused financial instability with a budget deficit of 2 17 million in 2019 7 6 2 26 million in 2018 8 9 and 1 18 million in 2017 10 Academics editBriercrest College and Seminary offers one year certificates Associate of Arts degrees Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts and Master of Divinity degrees Each program includes courses in Bible and theology Christian ministry liberal arts and the social sciences along with many electives The college has been accredited by The Association for Biblical Higher Education since 1976 11 The Government of Saskatchewan authorizes Briercrest to grant degrees in Bachelor of Arts in English English Honours Bachelor of Arts in History History Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Bachelor of Arts in Humanities 12 A number of other programs are currently grandfathered in and will have until 2020 to meet quality assurance criteria under the province s 2012 Degree Authorization Act 13 The seminary is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools citation needed The seminary employs a modular format typically one course in one week for most of its courses Briercrest also offers distance learning courses at both the college and seminary levels citation needed The college is associated with the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology SIAST and has transfer agreements with the universities of Regina and Saskatchewan citation needed In early 2011 Briercrest and Minot State University announced a partnership allowing students to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from both schools in five years citation needed The program requires students to complete their Bachelor of Arts degree during the first three years at Briercrest college and the final two at Minot State earning the Education degree Minot State offers five different concentrations for its B S E As such a students completing this program may select earning a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education English History Music Physical Education 14 Briercrest also offers other concurrent degrees with Minot State University such as Addiction Studies Communication Disorders Social WorkStudent life editThe majority of Briercrest College students live in residence and participate in a school meal plan in a dining hall operated by Sodexo 15 Unmarried students aged 22 years and under as of the first semester of the school year in their first three years of study are required to live in residence while enrolled 15 The college dormitories have a history of being named after people who have had significant impact throughout the history of the schools Current dormitories at Briercrest include Isabel Whittaker women known as Whit Sinclair Whittaker men known as Whit Hillson Hall men high school Glen Manor women high school Bergren Place women Eliason Manor men built in 2005 Sundbo Place married students women and men over 21 years of age The last of the war building dormitories known most recently as Gable Heights was demolished in summer 2005 The college explicitly bans the consumption of alcohol and tobacco by its students both on and off campus as well as using profanity watching pornography or cross dressing 16 Social dancing is also not permitted except at college sponsored events 16 The college also prohibits students from engaging in premarital sex or engaging in homosexuality 16 The school mandates attendance at daily chapel services and other events 16 These and other expectations are outlined in the Student Responsibilities and Expectations manual Facilities editThe campus landmark is the 2 000 seat Hildebrand Chapel Facilities also include a 25 000 square foot 2 300 m2 library nine student dormitories a 42 room inn a modern dining hall a double court gymnasium a hockey arena tennis courts numerous sports fields and a recording studio During the year of 2020 21 the gas station coffee shop formerly known as The Point was acquired by new ownership and underwent renovations to open as The Beacon This newly renovated facility consists of a Husky gas station Subway and Coffee Shop while also having space for students and townsfolk to come to view acactv streams of the school s various sports teams or purchase athletics apparel to show support As of September 2021 the campus features a brand new Athletics facility This is the Can West Performance Center that consists of artificial turf various workout equipment a film room and an athletic therapy room citation needed Athletics editBriercrest College and Seminary s athletic teams are known as the Clippers Varsity sports include men s and women s basketball and volleyball and men s hockey They compete in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference part of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association They also have Junior Varsity teams for men s and women s basketball volleyball and outdoor soccer that compete in the Prairie Athletic Conference Briercrest also has a club women s softball team that plays in the Western Collegiate Softball Association Court sports play in the Margaret P Reimer Memorial Gymnasium and the hockey team plays in Barkman Arena named in honour of past president and current chancellor John Barkman The 500 seat NHL sized rink officially opened on February 7 2009 citation needed Briercrest teams have medaled in CCAA national championships four times winning its only gold at the 1977 Men s Basketball Championship silver at the 1991 Men s Basketball Championship bronze at the 2012 Men s Volleyball Championship and silver at the 2014 Men s Volleyball Championship citation needed The school has produced one CCAA National Player of the Year Gradyn Childerhose men s Basketball 2012 three CCAA Coach of the Year recipients Carl Hinderager men s Basketball 1983 Stan Peters men s Basketball 1993 and Nigel Mullan men s volleyball 2012 and numerous CCAA All Canadians citation needed In 2019 20 three Clippers Women s Volleyball players earned ACAC All Conference awards Rebecca Garner Outside Hiitter Mikayla Benterud Middle Blocker and Ashley Erickson Setter Erickson was also named Player of the Year for the ACAC South Women s Volleyball Coach Nolan Weinmaster won ACAC Coach of the Year for the South Conference The Women s Basketball team also received an award with Angenay Williams getting a 1st Team All Conference nod Men s Volleyball teammates Bryton Codd and Karym Coleman both Outside Hitters were named to the ACAC South All Conference Team Coleman also won ACAC Player of the Year Brandon Tolentino was the sole Men s Basketball player to get an award as he made 2nd Team All Conference In 2021 22 Briercrest sent their Men s Basketball Men s Hockey Men s Volleyball and Women s Volleyball teams to the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference ACAC playoffs The Men s Volleyball team medaled with a third place finish defeating The King s University Eagles in the Bronze medal game in a tight five set match In addition to sending four out of five teams to the ACAC playoffs during the 2021 22 winter season there were also numerous ACAC awards handed out to Clipper athletes Reece Sorensen made the ACAC Women s Volleyball All Conference team for the South as an Outside Hitter and Faith Buhler made it as a Middle Blocker Briercrest Women s Volleyball Head Coach Nolan Weinmaster also brought home some hardware as he was awarded the Coach of the Year for the ACAC South Conference Brady Watchel made the ACAC Men s Volleyball All Conference Team as a Libero and Karym Coleman made it as an Outside Hitter Coleman was also awarded as the ACAC Men s Volleyball Player of the Year Coleman also won the award in 2019 20 before the 2020 21 athletic season was cancelled due to COVID 19 Briercrest hosted the 1993 CCAA Women s Basketball Championships on campus and the 2014 CCAA Men s Volleyball Championships at the Yara Centre in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan citation needed CCAA National ChampionshipsMen s Basketball 1 1977 ACAC ChampionshipsMen s Volleyball 1 2011 Women s Volleyball 2 2016 2020 PAC Provincial ChampionshipsMen s Basketball 19 1970 1971 1972 1973 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 Women s Basketball 7 1981 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Men s Volleyball 12 1970 1976 1977 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 2018 Women s Volleyball 8 1982 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 2017 Men s Ice Hockey 2 1971 1980 Men s Indoor Soccer Futsal 1 2010 Women s Indoor Soccer Futsal 3 2000 2005 2006 Men s Outdoor Soccer 4 2006 2009 2017 2018 Women s Outdoor Soccer 5 2006 2009 2017 2018 2019 Presidents editThroughout its history Briercrest has had six presidents Henry Hildebrand 1935 1977 Henry Budd 1977 1990 John Barkman 1990 1996 Paul Magnus 1996 2004 17 Dwayne Uglem 2004 2013 and Michael Pawelke 2013 present Sinclair Whittaker served as president of the board until 1950 18 Histories of the College editBudd Henry Wind in the Wheatfields A Pictorial History of Briercrest Bible College 1935 1985 Caronport SK Briercrest Bible College 1985 Hildebrand Henry In His Loving Service Caronport SK Briercrest Bible College 1985 Palmer Bernard and Marjorie Palmer Beacon on the Prairies The Men God Uses in the Building of Briercrest Bible Institute Caronport SK Briercrest Bible Institute 1970 Palmer Bernard Miracle on the Prairies The Story of Briercrest Bible Institute Caronport SK Briercrest Bible Institute 1960 Notable alumni editNuela Charles musician Larry R Heather politician Ben Heppner politician Raymond Loewen businessman Marc Martel musician Stephen Nash volleyball player Carl E Olson theologian Rachael Thomas politician Maurice Vellacott politicianReferences edit George A Rawlyk Aspects of the Canadian Evangelical Experience MQUP Canada 1997 p 314 Guenther Bruce L Briercrest Schools in The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan Regina Canadian Plains Research Centre 2005 Village of Briercrest History www villageofbriercrest ca Uglem Dwayne 2009 Annual Report PDF Briarcrest College and Seminary Archived from the original PDF on November 20 2010 Name changes and parchments PDF oura ca May 2006 Retrieved April 19 2023 a b 2019 Annual Report 2019 Audited Financial Statement 2017 Audited Financial Report 2018 Annual Report 2017 Annual Report 1 Archived July 21 2004 at archive today Authorized Degree Programs Archived from the original on February 1 2016 Retrieved January 1 2016 Saskatchewan Higher Education Quality Assurance Board Saskatchewan Boards Commissions and Agencies Government of Saskatchewan Briercrest Christian Academy College and Seminary Canada a b RESIDENCE LIFE CODE Briercrest College and Seminary briercrestcollege ca August 18 2020 Retrieved April 19 2023 a b c d Student Responsibilities and Expectations Paul Magnus Retires after 50 Years www briercrest ca Retrieved March 16 2023 History of Briercrest College and Seminary www briercrest ca Retrieved March 16 2023 External links editOfficial website nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Briercrest College and Seminary nbsp Christianity portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Briercrest College and Seminary amp oldid 1184300930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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