Queen's in the News: January 18, 2013
William Flanagan (Law) – Trinity Western University attempts to become the Canada's first religious university to launch a law school, in the National Post, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and several other Postmedia newspapers, and CTV News Vancouver and Academica’s Top Ten.
Nick Bala (Law) – The Supreme Court of Canada to make a ruling that will clarify the battered woman defence, in the Globe and Mail.
David Murakami Wood (Sociology) – A class action lawsuit is filed over the government losing personal data of more than 500,000 students, on Global TV National.
Kerim Ousman (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – Islamic rebels are on the attack in Mali and Algeria, on CTV News Channel.
Dominik Barz (Chemical Engineering) – Problems with lithium ion batteries have grounded all Boeing 787 airplanes, in the Toronto Star.
Kim Sears (Nursing) – Study showing medication errors have led to child fatalities, on CBC Radio's Ontario Morning, CBC.ca and Radio-Canada.ca.
Jill Scott (Languages, Literatures, Cultures) – Cyclist Lance Armstrong admits and apologies about his use of performance-enhancing drugs, on CBC Radio's Ottawa Morning.
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – Notre Dame football player's dead girlfriend story was an online hoax, on CKNW (Vancouver radio).
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