Article content The fallout from Laurentian University’s financial crisis continues to be felt throughout Greater Sudbury and on campus. On Thursday, university president Robert Hache announced the school plans to euthanize hundreds of animals used for research. Understandably, that news has caused shock and dismay for the many animal-loving residents of the city. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Laurentian to euthanize hundreds of research animals Back to video Shaun Malley, a spokesperson for Laurentian University, acknowledged Thursday that with the closure of some LU facilities, programs and research labs, there are about 200 small animals — mostly mice and rats — that are scheduled to be euthanized.