Cleanup work begins in the Rutherford building.
Cleanup work begins in the Rutherford building.
Cleanup work begins in the Rutherford building.
Cleanup work begins in the Rutherford building.
Bill Davison from Biological Sciences checks equipment in the Rutherford building.
Bill Davison from Biological Sciences checks equipment in the Rutherford building.
Toppled filing cabinets and drawers in an office in the Rutherford building.
A truck delivers a rubbish skip to the entrance to the Rutherford building.
A truck delivers a rubbish skip to the entrance to the Rutherford building.
A truck delivers a rubbish skip to the entrance to the Rutherford building.
A scanned copy of a black and white photograph belonging to University of Canterbury alumnus Colin Lau. The photograph depicts several University of Canterbury buildings, including the Chemistry and Physics building (now known as the Rutherford building) in the background.
Gold Award, presented to Jade Rutherford (from Tauranga), the 'voice' of the Student volunteer army, co-ordinated and tracked all jobs, movements of entire organisation.
Gold Award presented to Jade Rutherford and Gina Scandrett, the 'voices' of the Student Volunteer Army, who co-ordinated and tracked all jobs and movements of the organisation. Jade is from Tauranga and Gina is from Christchurch.
Gold Award, Jade Rutherford on left and Gina Scandrett on right, the 'voices' of the Student Volunteer Army who, co-ordinated and tracked all jobs, movements of the organisation. Pictured here with Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr, Prime Minister John Key and Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee.
A report covering the effects of wastewater overflows upon oxygen and ammonia in the Avon and Heathcote Rivers.