Queen's in the News: October 1, 2012
Sharry Aiken (Law) – Confusion, concern after changes to health coverage rules for immigrants, in the Globe and Mail, Ottawa Citizen, Brandon Sun, Yorkton This Week, Westman Journal and a number of other national daily newspapers and online news sites.
Nick Bala (Law) – Omar Khadr is a victim, in the Calgary Sun, Ottawa Sun, Toronto Sun, Winnipeg Sun, Edmonton Sun, Sudbury Star, Welland Tribune, Kingston Whig-Standard and over 15 other national daily newspapers.
Allan English (History) – Ajax Bomb Girls Legacy Campaign kicks off this weekend, in the Toronto Star and durhamregion.com.
Tom Harris (VP Advancement) – Queen’s undertakes a $500 million Initiative Campaign, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Tim Hortons is becoming more popular in the U.S., on CBC Radio stations across Canada (including Calgary and Ottawa).
Ashley Waddington (School of Medicine) – Morning after pill now available to students, on the Roy Green Show (nationally syndicated radio show).
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