Queen's in the News: April 28, 2010
Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Speaker's ruling on parliamentary power, in the Globe and Mail and on CTV’s Power Play, CTV national news, CTV.ca and CBC national radio; Profile of Peter Milliken, in the Globe and Mail.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Popularity of Flintstones vitamins, on Macleans.ca.
Mary Lou Finlay (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Barbara Budd leaving CBC Radio's As it Happens, in the Ottawa Citizen.
Ian Janssen (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Obesity and physical activity, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Ena Haltermann, Mark Connell, Steve Morgan, and Mike Vanleeuwen (Education) – The Technological Education Expo, on CKWS TV.
Bill Flanagan (Law) – Potential prison farm closures, in the Stratford Beacon-Herald, Daily Miner & News, Northumberland Today and Portage La Prairie Daily Graphic.
Betsy Donald (Geography) – Local food policy, in the St. Thomas Times-Journal and Daily Miner & News.
Hugh Thorburn (Political Studies) – Local food policy, in the Whitehorse Daily Star.