Queen's in the News: February 1, 2013
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – The sentencing hearing for naval spy Jeffrey Delisle, on CTV National News and CTV News Channel.
Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Parliament introduces a bill to change royal succession rules, on Global TV National.
Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Most politicians do not publically disclose their medical problems, in the Vancouver Sun, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, Montreal Gazette and several other Postmedia newspapers.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Best Buy and Future Shop closing 15 stores across Canada, in the Toronto Star.
John Pliniussen (School of Business) – Research in Motion changes its name to BlackBerry, in the Toronto Star.
Tandy Thomas (School of Business) – The Super Bowl has evolved from a championship game to an all-encompassing cultural tradition, in the Windsor Star.
Judith Davidson (Psychology) – Tips to get over insomnia, on CKWS TV's Live@5.
Tom Harris (Vice-Principal Advancement) – Queen's Initiative Campaign set to meet fiscal year target, in Academia Group.