Queen's in the News: April 18, 2012
David Lyon (Sociology) – The culture of surveillance, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation television show.
James Fraser (Physics) – New laser technique fires with pinpoint accuracy, National Post, Vancouver Sun, Regina Leader-Post, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Sun and the Edmonton Journal.
John Smol (Biology) – Pile of bird poo leads to scientific discovery, on CBC’s The National, CBC radio syndication (12 radio stations across Canada), Calgary Herald, National Post, Huffington Post Canada, Windsor Star, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Province, Victoria Times Colonist, Edmonton Journal, Regina Leader-Post, Ottawa Citizen, Naniamo Daily News and the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – The lack of success in the Syrian ceasefire, on the CTV News Channel.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – The average price of a home in Canada is dropping, on the CTV News Channel.
Arthur Cockfield (Law) – BC man facing prison follows long history of tax protesters, in Global Calgary, Global Edmonton, Cranbrook Daily Townsman, Prince George Citizen, Global BC and 10 other national daily newspapers.
Dick Zoutman (Infectious Diseases) – Toronto is dealing with the first case of rabies in 80 years, in the Calgary Herald, Victoria Times Colonist, Regina Leader-Post, Windsor Star, Global Toronto, Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Province, Vancouver Sun, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Montreal Gazette and the Edmonton Journal.
Bruce Pardy (Law) – Changes are proposed to the federal government’s environmental assessment procedure, on a dozen local CBC Radio station.