Queen's in the News: August, 13, 2012
Lukas Neville (PhD student in the School of Business) – The internet makes it even easier for students to cheat, in the Canberra Times, Brisbane Times, National Times and the Sydney Morning Herald (Australian daily newspapers).
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – John Baird visits Syria’s neighbours to help ease the tension, in the Globe and Mail; the situation in Syria continues to deteriorate, on the Richard Brown Show (Saskatchewan radio) and CKNW (Vancouver radio).
Robert Pike (Sociology) – Historic Postal Station K in Toronto might be up for sale, in the Globe and Mail.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – What is the current state of the Toronto housing market, on the CTV News Channel.
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – What are some of the benefits of having smartphones in school classrooms, on The Richard Brown Show (Saskatchewan radio).
Erik Knutsen (Law) – The benefits of summary judgments are wasted, in Lawyers Weekly.
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