Part 2: Begins with woman telling a story of a troublemaking student who was in one of her classes. Afterwards the other people in the room discuss this.
Main Speaker(s): Unknown commitee, Paul Park. Location: presumably McArthur Hall. Video begins with a woman introducing Dine, who is a Faculty of Education member who is being celebrated. Afterwards a satirical search commitee about a fake job position is held, which is given to Dine. Next a less-than-sober professor delivers an inspirational speech. Dine is then presented with a gifta, a card, and a shirt.
Part 1. Location: Grant Hall. Video contains several music pieces performed by different parts of the Faculty of Music. Begins with two pieces by the wind ensemble. Afterwards the choral ensemble performs. Finally, the symphony orchestra performs. Part 2. Video begins with a performance by the symphonic band. Afterwards, the chamber singers perform. Finally, the jazz ensemble performs three pieces.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Justice Archie Campbell, Marcia Matsui, Michael Brown. Video is of a part of the 1990 Fogler, Rubinoff Advocacy Symposium. The panelists discuss issues with the legal system, focusing on the relationship between the defense and the jury. Part 2. Continuation and conclusion of the symposium discussion between Justice Campbell, Matsui, and Brown. The panelists answer questions from the audience during the last portion of the video.
Location: Court house. Video is based on a real-life case where a child claims she was sexually abused by her father after her parents seperated. Contains an acted-out court trial of this case.
Main Speaker(s): Constance Backhouse. Location: MacDonald Hall. Video is of a lecture by Backhouse on Clara Brett Martin, the first Canadian woman to be granted entrance to a law school. Backhouse talks about her journey to becoming a lawyer, the backlash experienced by Martin, and controversy surrounding her life.
Main Speaker(s): David Helwig. Kingston Waterfront Plot D. Video takes place after the last piece of Kingston's waterfront was purchased for commercial development. Video was filmed on the first day of development, highlighting the natural beauty of the area soon to be destroyed with narration by Helwig.