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September
10,
2004
Vol.
2 No. 1
On
the cover: First-year students Katrina Demers, Courtney Read,
Pamela Tzeng learn their way around campus.
Photo by Ken Bendiktsen.
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POWER
OF THINKING more
Humanities
Dean welcomes challenge of providing liberal education
SCIENTISTS
TARGET HOSPITAL SUPERBUG more
Team
aims to create model of key proteins
WESTERN
MEMORIES more
New
writer-in-residence arrives as East Coast author bids farewell
Vet
school piques interest of students
more
U of C will start a Verterinary Medicine Program in September 2006
Students'
return energizes campus more
New projects focus of fall term
President
updates community more
President to keep Calgarians abreast of progress at U of C
Returning
athletes savour experience
of Olympic games
more
Athletes and coaches return home with world-class results
Summer
holiday memories more
What did you do for summer holidays?
And
the race is on more
CIBC
Run for the Cure: gauntlet thrown
Q&A:
Rowland Smith more
A
conversation with the new Dean of Humanities
Aerodynamic
design improves spaceship performance
more
John Kentfield's novel aerodynamics design part of SpaceShipOne
HR
project focuses on saying thank you more
New recoginition program for U of C under development
University
acquires new
and rare Bok more
Controversial sound poet joins English department
U.S.
prof launches series more
New
research unit cultivates community roots more
Note
to self: Exercise more
Nursing
dean dives in more
Website
chronicles U of C history
more
DEPARTMENTS: To
the Point more
News: short and to the point
Making
News more
Highlights
of staff and faculty featured in the media
Q
& A more
Rowland Smith, Dean of Humanities
Hot
Off the Press more
Recent books
by U of C faculty and staff
Alumni
Profile more
Gamer
battles dark forces: Doug Trueman
Hot
Topic more
With your many years of experience treaching first-year students,
what advice would you offer to best enhance their learning
experience?
Learning
and U more
Lisa
Hughes: Prof aims to inspire
Who
Are U more
Judy
Loosmore: archives and special collections
Classified
Ads more
What's
On more
Events on campus, Sept. 10-20
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