Queen's in the News: December 19, 2012
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – People angry after Instagram changes its policies to allow photos uploaded to the site to be used by advertisers, in the Globe and Mail; Newtown school shooting spawns many Internet hoaxes, on CKOM Saskatoon Talk Radio and CJME Regina talk radio.
Sharry Aiken (Law) – Immigration minister names 27 'safe' countries for refugee dealings, on CBC Radio's As It Happens.
David Murakami Wood (Sociology) – People angry after Instagram changes its policies to allow photos uploaded to the site to be used by advertisers, in the Toronto Star, Metro Ottawa, CBC.ca; Newstalk 1010 Toronto radio, and CBC Radio Ottawa's All In a Day.
Shai Dubey (School of Business) – Will the gun industry suffer lasting harm from Newtown school shooting, in the Toronto Star.
Jill Scott (Languages, Literatures & Cultures) – Public mourning and the Newtown school shootings, on Global TV Toronto; forgiveness during the Christmas holidays, on CKNW (Vancouver radio).
Robert Ross (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Healthy eating and weight gain over the holidays, on Fly FM Kingston radio.