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jan. 14, 2005

January 14, 2005

Vol. 2 No. 13

On the cover: Students Nora Idris (Health Sciences) and Muna Fado (Natural Science) collect money for tsunami victims.

Photo by Ken Bendiktsen

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large sican maskGold of the Sican arrows more
The Nickle Arts Museum gears up for
blockbuster exhibit

Scholarships boost study of Western
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TSUNAMI RELIEF

  • Students help young victims arrows more
  • Dean aims to rebuild coastline arrows more
  • Prof plans to light up campus arrows more
  • Tsunami relief efforts on campus arrows more

Digging up the past arrows more
An archaeological passion

Does your neighbourhood make you fat arrows more
Most forward-thinking urbanists are trying to make more livable
communities, and walkability is a part of that goal.

simon hudsonSki slopes face uphill climb arrows more

U of C introduces admission award arrows more

MD student wins award arrows more

Haskayne wins Olympics of MBA
case competitions
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Senate welcomes new members arrows more

fitness centreFitness Centre to double arrows more

Physician blends love of hockey with research career
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Quantum information experts talk at U of C
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Where science becomes art arrows more

Amazing adventure arrows more

Clarification arrows more

DEPARTMENTS:

bill warrenQ & Aarrows more
Bill Warren, Chancellor

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Making News arrows more

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UPWARDS OF $4 BILLION worldwide have been pledged to help
victims of the Boxing Day Asian tsunami. What is it about this
disaster that has increased our passion and propensity to give?

In Memoriam arrows more
Norman Wagner and Diana Nickle

Who Are Uarrows more
Jack Neumann, Sports Information Director,

Classified Ads arrows more

What's On arrows more
Events on campus, Jan. 14 - 23

 

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