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Queen's in the News: April 30, 2012

 Elaine Power (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Canadian professor says food banks are “sticking plaster on gaping wounds,” on BBC News Scotland.

Lawrence Leung (School of Medicine) – Canadian medicinal marijuana producers are trying to set up roots in the US, in the National Post.

Bob Wolfe (School of Policy Studies, Political Studies) – Conservatives hit the road to sell European Union deal, in the Montreal Gazette, Victoria Times Colonist, London Free Press, Windsor Star, Vancouver Province, Vancouver Sun, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Calgary Herald and the Edmonton Journal.

Carolyn Harris (History) – The one-year anniversary of Prince William and Kate, on CBC TV News Now, Sun News Network, CTV News Channel, cbc.ca and ctv.ca; Don’t hold your breath for baby announcement, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.

John Schram (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – Civil unrest in Sudan and South Sudan, on CBC Radio’s The Current.

Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – Racism, sports fandom and social media, on CKNW Vancouver radio.

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