Queen's in the News: March 5, 2013
James Carson (History) – Owners of Hamilton BBQ restaurant defend choice to splash window with Confederate flag, on global.ca.
Warren Mabee (Policy Studies) – Is oil transport by rail a safe, viable alternative if the pipeline is rejected, on global.ca.
Stephen Archer (School of Medicine) – Mystery behind baby’s first breath explained, in the Kingston Whig Standard.
Guojun Liu (Chemistry) – Smart coating may be a tool to help fight graffiti, on CKWS Television.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – The Bank of Montreal is cutting its interest rates to 2.99 per cent, on CBC Radio national business desk.