Queen's in the News: March 25, 2013
Bryne Purchase (School of Policy Studies) – Approval for the Keystone XL pipeline is in jeopardy, op-ed in the Globe and Mail.
Tandy Thomas (School of Business) – Funny social smoking TV commercial goes viral, on CTV News Channel.
Monica LaBarge (School of Business) – Wind Mobile goes up for sale, on local CBC TV stations all across Canada, including Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – The impact of the federal budget on Canadian real estate, on CBC Radio stations all across Canada.
Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Queen’s and Limestone District School Board work together to attract international students to Kingston, in Academica Group.
Louis Delvoie (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – The U.S. decision to invade Iraq was the biggest political blunder of the 21st century, op-ed in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Daniel Rose, Blake Butler, and Kirsten Andersen (History students) – Class project uncovers handwritten police reports and century-old newspaper articles that showS what life was like for Kingston police in 1880s, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
- 2013-04-09: MOSAIC Concert
- 2013-04-06: Internet Radio Workshop
- 2013-04-06: Faith date: Christianity: Easter (W)
- 2013-04-06: Forum: VIA Rail: Quebec-Windsor Corridor
- 2013-04-05: Lecture: Topic TBA - Martin Stone
- 2013-04-04: New Evening Swim During Exam Time
- 2013-04-03: Gaels Cycling Team continue to make a name for themselves south of the border
- 2013-04-03: Four Gaels headed to East West Bowl
- 2013-03-26: Filion, Dakin honoured as Queen's top Varsity Team athletes
- 2013-03-26: Filion, Dakin honoured as Queen's top Varsity Team athletes