Queen's in the News: November 8, 2012
Kim Nossal (School of Policy Studies) – The future of the Keystone XL pipeline now that Barack Obama has been re-elected, in the Globe and Mail.
Elspeth Murray (School of Business) – Small businesses need to look for new opportunities or risk falling behind to aggressive competitors, in the Globe and Mail.
Brandon Tozzo (PhD Political Studies student) – President Barack Obama wins a second term, on CTV News Channel, Kingston Whig-Standard and CKWS TV.
Warren Mabee (School of Policy Studies) – The future of the Keystone XL pipeline now that Barack Obama has been re-elected, in the Toronto Star and Kingston Whig-Standard.
George Smith (School of Policy Studies) – NHL commissioner and NHLPA’s toughest job may be to convince their own people to accept a less-than-perfect deal, in the Toronto Star.
Spencer Moore (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – People know exercise is important for good health but it’s still a challenge to motivate them, on CBC.ca and Yahoo!News.ca.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Michigan voters approve new bridge to be built between Windsor and Detroit, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
- 2013-05-16: 2013 Padre Laverty and Jim Bennett Achievement Awards Dinner
- 2013-05-16: QUIC English Conversation Group
- 2013-05-16: Thursday Tour
- 2013-05-13: Residence Facilities: Public Meeting
- 2013-05-11: A Vital Force: Talk of Canadian Art
- 2013-05-16: Flexible Fitness Pass Available for Spring Classes
- 2013-05-16: Flexible Fitness Pass Available for Spring Classes
- 2013-05-14: ARC Summer Special - $5 Buddy Pass on Weekends
- 2013-05-12: West prevails 18-17 in 11th annual East West Bowl
- 2013-05-12: West prevails 18-17 in 11th annual East West Bowl