Queen's in the News: February 12, 2013
Robert Dennis (History PhD student) – The resignation of Pope Benedict, on Global TV National, National Post, CBC.ca, Vancouver Province, Winnipeg Free Press, Calgary Herald, Montreal Gazette, Ottawa Citizen, Winnipeg Free Press, Kingston Whig-Standard, and many other newspapers and websites across Canada, as well as QR77 (Calgary talk radio).
Munir Sheikh (School of Policy Studies) – Op-ed on what is a "clear majority" of votes needed in a referendum for Quebec to separate, in the Globe and Mail.
Heather Stuart (Community Health and Epidemiology) – Many people who suffer from mental health problems say the stigma is worse than the disease, on the Business News Network.
Steve Salterio (School of Business) – RRSP contributions are in decline, in the Toronto Star.
John Young (School of Religion) – Pope Benedict will be remembered as a great teacher, in the Ottawa Citizen.
Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Option trading is a risky way to boost RRSP returns, on CBC.ca.
Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Patrick Brazeau's legal troubles and reforming the Canadian Senate, on CBC Radio's Ontario Morning.
David Hanes (Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy) – An large asteroid will come close to hitting Earth on Feb. 15, on CBC Radio’s Ontario Morning.
Nick Bala (Law) – The problems with using experts during trials, op-ed in Lawyers Weekly.