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Alastair Summerlee on student volunteering
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Michael Owen on getting sponsorship for research
Monday, Nov. 21, 2011 4:54PM EST
The associate provost of research at the University of Ontario's Institute of Technology discusses how he identifies partners in the public and private sectors who are willing to work closely with faculty members to help support their research
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Mary Wells on attracting a wider range of students
Monday, Nov. 21, 2011 4:15PM EST
Mary Wells, the University of Waterloo's Associate Dean, Outreach on increasing the diversity of the engineering school's population by running summer camps to get kids excited about science
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Irene Volinets on helping students with disabilities
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 1:32PM EST
Irene Volinets, coordinator of the Centre for Students with Disabilities at Centennial College, discusses how they provide help for students with disabilities
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Douglas Kneale on Brock's new performing arts centre
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 1:27PM EST
Douglas Kneale, Dean, Faculty of Humanities discusses how Brock University's expansion in the heart of St. Catharines will benefit both students and the local community
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Alastair Summerlee on student volunteering
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 1:10PM EST
President of Guelph University Alastair Summerlee on why 70% of Guelph's students volunteer their time at local, national and international level
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James Bradshaw on increasing tuition
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 1:07PM EST
The Globe and Mail's post-secondary education reporter James Bradshaw discusses university tuition, and why doubling fees may help less affluent students
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Tornadoes shake up Quebec
Saturday, May. 26, 2012 5:57PM EDT
Saint Benoit de Mirabel, Que., is the site where one of two tornadoes struck the province Friday, causing heavy property damage. Environment Canada meteorologist Rene Heroux says no people appear to have been injured
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Fires leave Timmins in 'no imminent danger'
Saturday, May. 26, 2012 4:43PM EDT
Cooler temperatures and a change in wind direction are aiding firefighting efforts in Northern Ontario. Timmins Mayor Tom Laughren says the city is in 'no imminent danger'
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Astronauts enter world's first private supply ship
Saturday, May. 26, 2012 2:11PM EDT
Space station astronauts floated into the Dragon on Saturday, a day after its heralded arrival as the world's first commercial supply ship.
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Cruise ship vs. bridge. Which one wins?
Saturday, May. 26, 2012 6:53AM EDT
A brand new cruise ship comes off worst in a too-close encounter with a bridge in China.
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Florida brush fire closes interstate near Disney World
Saturday, May. 26, 2012 5:45AM EDT
A major highway in central Florida was closed for several hours as a bush fire raged nearby.
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NJ man charged with murder in death of Etan Patz
Friday, May. 25, 2012 11:03PM EDT
A man accused of luring 6-year-old Etan Patz into the basement of a convenience store with the promise of a soda in 1979 and strangling him was charged with second-degree murder on Friday, the 33rd anniversary of the boy's disappearance.
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No party for Facebook on IPO birthday
Friday, May. 25, 2012 10:48PM EDT
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A survivor's story from Norway
Friday, May. 25, 2012 10:48PM EDT
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Camp offers support, fun for kids of fallen soldiers
Friday, May. 25, 2012 10:44PM EDT
About 500 kids who have lost a family member in the wars have gathered for an annual camp outside Washington, to have fun and share experiences only they can understand.
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Passenger restrained on flight to Miami arrested
Friday, May. 25, 2012 10:27PM EDT
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Europe can overcome currency 'stumble'
Friday, May. 25, 2012 4:45PM EDT
The former EU Commissioner for Trade tells the Globe's Sonia Verma that Europe has achieved too much over the past 60 years to throw it away because of a currency crisis. The economic union can weather the storm though to do so will involve some pain.
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European integration has failed to deliver
Friday, May. 25, 2012 4:45PM EDT
The Harvard professor tells The Globe's Sonia Verma that economically, Europe has never been able to properly integrate vastly divergent nations into anything remotely uniform
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02:45
Abandoning the Euro would cause colossal pain
Friday, May. 25, 2012 4:23PM EDT
The British Lord and former EU commissioner for trade tells The Globe's Sonia Verma that the European union was flawed in implementation but not in principle
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He predicted the Euro crisis, but he'd rather fix it than gloat
Friday, May. 25, 2012 4:08PM EDT
The Harvard professor tells the Globe's Sonia Verma that the conditions that dragged the world into the Great Depression in 1931 are upon us again, and it is imperative for people on both sides to get the Eurozone crisis fixed.
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02:27
The Bachelorette explains her approach to men
Friday, May. 25, 2012 3:46PM EDT
Things didn't work out when Brad Womack picked Emily Maynard on ABC's 'The Bachelor.' 26-year-old Maynard is now 'The Bachelorette' and she says she took steps to be sure to have a happy ending.

