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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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Gold
of the Sican more
The Nickle Arts Museum gears up for
blockbuster exhibit
Scholarships
boost study of Western
history more
TSUNAMI
RELIEF
- Students
help young victims
more
- Dean
aims to rebuild coastline
more
- Prof
plans to light up campus
more
- Tsunami
relief efforts on campus
more
Digging
up the past more
An archaeological passion
Does
your neighbourhood make you fat more
Most forward-thinking urbanists are trying to make more livable
communities,
and walkability is a part of that goal.
Ski
slopes face uphill climb more
U
of C introduces admission award more
MD
student wins award more
Haskayne
wins Olympics of MBA
case competitions more
Senate
welcomes new members more
Fitness
Centre to double more
Physician
blends love of hockey with research career
more
Quantum
information experts talk at U of C
more
Where
science becomes art more
Amazing
adventure more
Clarification more
DEPARTMENTS:
Q
& A more
Bill
Warren, Chancellor
To
the Point more
Making
News more Hot
Topic more
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 more
Norman
Wagner and Diana Nickle
Who
Are U more
Jack
Neumann, Sports Information Director,
Classified
Ads more
What's
On more
Events on campus, Jan. 14 - 23
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