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Queen's in the News: April 20, 2012

John Smol (Biology) – Bird droppings provide peek into history, on The Discovery Channel and CTV News Channel.

Allan Manson (Law) – Kingston Penitentiary is an infamous institution with a dark, storied past, in the Hamilton Spectator, Lethbridge Herald, Estavan Mercury, Squamish Chief, Cranbrook Daily Townsman, Prince George Citizen, and a number of daily newspapers and online news sites across Canada.

Jonathon Rose (Political Studies) – YouTube video takes aim at Alberta’s Wildrose party as election looms, in the Calgary Herald, Montreal Gazette, Ottawa Citizen, Nanaimo Daily News, Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Province, Victoria Times Colonist, and four other daily newspapers.

Steven Maynard (History) – Kingston’s big house guards rich history, on Globalnews.ca and the Kingston Whig-Standard.

Vincent Mosco (Sociology) – Ignoring protests won’t end student demonstrations, in the Montreal Gazette.

Brian Osborne (Geography) – The closing of Kingston Penitentiary, on CBC Radio Ottawa.

Paul Webster (Physics, Engineering Physics, Astronomy) – New device improves the accuracy of lasers, on CTV News Channel.

Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – Facebook at work improves employee productivity, on CKWS Television.

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