University of Ottawa 'PandaFest' hopes to keep partiers from spilling onto streets

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University of Ottawa 'PandaFest' hopes to keep partiers from spilling onto streets
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The annual Panda Game between the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees and the Carleton Ravens football teams takes place today and both universities are hoping to keep the parties surrounding it civil.

on campus this year, which features a pre-game tailgate and a post-Panda party.

Individuals will not be permitted to enter the event with more than 375 ml of hard liquor, 750 ml of wine, 6 cans of beer or coolers. Glass bottles or containers will not be permitted at the event.to attend the post-Panda party at the University of Ottawa. There were several arrests after last year's Panda Game. In 2021, the party got so out of control that revelers flipped a car on Russell Avenue, prompting a mea culpa from then-police chief Peter Sloly and the University of Ottawa Students' Union.

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