Queen's in the News: April 17, 2012
Jill Scott (Languages, Literatures and Cultures) – The Titanic’s legacy endures after 100 years, on Talk Radio Europe.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Toronto’s overheated housing market is unsustainable, in the Globe and Mail, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, Vancouver Sun, Windsor Star, Victoria Times Colonist, Ottawa Citizen Regina Leader-Post, Montreal Gazette and Radio Canada (Toronto); Trump Towers officially opens, on Global TV.
Jennifer Hosek (Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Film and Media) – Gunter Grass’s poem opens old wounds, in MacLeans Magazine.
David Detomasi (School of Business) – Oil prices are climbing higher, in MacLeans Magazine.
Carolyn Harris (History) – One year after Royal wedding, baby watch is in full gear, in the Calgary Herald, Nanaimo Daily News, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun and the Edmonton Journal; No Diana repeat for the House of Windsor, in the Calgary Herald, Nanaimo Daily News, Vancouver Province, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Windsor Star, Ottawa Citizen, Regina Leader-Post and a number of other daily newspapers.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Air Canada’s image in need of an overhaul, in the Winnipeg Free Press and on ctv.ca.
Melanee Thomas (Political Studies) – The election in Alberta is heating up, on the Sun News Network.
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – A court battle is brewing between Google and Oracle, on the CBC Radio Business desk (heard on a dozen local CBC Radio stations across Canada.