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Queen's in the News: April 25, 2012

Allan English (History) – Op-ed about the Canadian military's controversial sexually transmitted disease prevention programs during the First and Second World War, in the Globe and Mail.

Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – The United Nations is trying to get more monitors into Syria, on CTV News Channel.

Andrew Graham (School of Policy Studies) – Saskatchewan is the only provincial government currently running a surplus, in the Toronto Sun, Calgary Sun, Edmonton Sun, Winnipeg Sun, Ottawa Sun and Peterborough Examiner.

Sharry Aiken (Law) – Op-ed on Canada’s immigration reforms, in Embassy Magazine.

Duncan McDowell (History) – Op-ed on the legacy of Canadian Prime Minister Arthur Meighen, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.

Carolyn Harris (PhD History student) – Prince William and Kate’s one-year royal wedding anniversary, on CKNW (Vancouver radio).
 

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