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January
28,
2005
Vol.
2 No. 15
On
the cover: U of C connections run deep in Stampeder franchise.
The Stampdeders new head coach Tom Higgins is a former coach with
the Dinos.
Photo
by Ken Bendiktsen |
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IN
THIS ISSUE:
Beyond the Boundries:
how public health shapes our lives
a special Markin Institute for Public Health insert
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ON GRAPHIC AT LEFT TO READ THE PDF VERSION
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Neighbourly
love MORE
U
of C has deep connections with Calgary Stampeders Aging
gracefully MORE
How seniors researchers other seniors to examine resiliency
Q
& A: Moving forward MORE
Why the head of the vet school is so enthused about his new role
Haskayne
instructor has scoop on The Apprentice MORE
Help
light up Sri Lanka MORE
United
Way drive tops goal MORE
When
the power goes out MORE
Faculty of Engineering researcher studies how to bring systems
back to normal
as quickly as possible after a power outage
Haskayne's
Marketing Cup helps local charities MORE
Event
focuses on citizenship MORE
International Week begins January 31
Foreman
takes on 32 sonatas MORE
Once you know about 20 sonatas, the rest are easy,
Anton Kuerti once told Foreman
DEPARTMENTS:
To
the Point MORE
Your
Alumni MORE
Elephantine
task: What a U of C alumna is doing in South Afrrica
Who
Are U MORE
Dwayne
Lockwood, medica tchnician, Information Technologies
Making
News MORE
Hot
Topic MORE
ROMANIAN
ADRIANA ILIESCU,
at 67, recently became the world’s oldest
mother. After nine years of fertility treatments,
she had a three-pound girl delivered by caesarean
section, provoking debate as to whether medical
advances should be utilized in
this manner. Should there be
restrictions on fertility treatments for older
women?
Community
Connectons MORE
Engineers
cross borders to help
Off
the Beaten Path MORE
In
Memoriam MORE
W.L.
(Bill) Zwerman
Classified
Ads MORE
What's
On MORE
Events on campus, Jan. 28 - Feb.6
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