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Improving health care for anglos

Thu, 2004-11-25 (All day)

Health Canada has given the Faculty of Arts $11.5 million to help improve health and social services for anglophone communities in Quebec's regions.

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Principal's Task Force making an impact

Thu, 2006-06-01 11:00

One year since the initial call for input from the McGill community, the Principal's Task Force on Student Life and Learning has sifted through some 160 submissions from students, faculty and staff. Get the scoop with the preliminary progress report.

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Eby Noroozi: The rewards of safety

Thu, 2005-03-10 09:30

Eby Noroozi has made a name for himself in Canada and his native Iran as a food safety expert. His tireless work is now being recognized in both countries.

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Passages

Thu, 2007-05-17 04:00

McGill mourns the loss of Drs. Patrick Cronin and Barry Bell.

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Hot SPARKs glow warmer

Thu, 2004-09-09 10:00

The successful Students Promoting Awareness of Research Knowledge program, which taught students the finer points of good science journalism, is now getting a counterpart for the social sciences and humanities — Writing About Research at McGill.

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Global warming expert not full of hot air

Thu, 2006-03-16 10:30

Think that nasty old industrial revolution was the event that started punching holes through the ozone layer? Guess again. Mini-Beatty lecturer William Ruddiman says people have been messing with global warming since we started farming the land and domesticating animals some 10,000 years ago.

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Playing up physical perfection

Thu, 2004-11-25 (All day)

Players' Theatre presents Neil LaBute's "The Shape of Things."

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Dinner with the Darwins

Thu, 2004-03-25 (All day)

McGill graduate Rees Kassen reflects on his brush with the Darwins, and makes a parallel with his own married life.

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It's not easy being green

Thu, 2005-12-08 09:30

How eco-friendly is McGill? An in-depth look at various green initiatives that include car pooling, equipment recycling, recto-verso paper policy, bike-lending programs and, of course, those champions of refuse, the good folks of Gorilla Composting.

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Senate passes anti-hazing policy

Thu, 2006-12-07 02:00

In response to last year's hazing incident involving members of the McGill Redmen football team, Senate approved a policy forbidding hazing and inappropriate initiation practices both on and off campus.

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