News Archive
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Sports, Student Life
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Friday, April 10, 2015
The 2014-15 season was a breakthrough year for Dal's curling squad and for student Adam Casey, who skipped for Team PEI at the national men's curling championship.
Research, Medicine
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
Fatty liver disease rates in the Maritimes are rising at an alarming rate, which is one reason why several Â鶹´«Ã½ Medical School faculty are researching better ways to diagnose and treat the disease.
Student Life, Science, International, News, Economics
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
At the annual International Perspectives on Science and Economics conference, more than 70 students from China and Brazil demonstrated their research and communication skills.
Agriculture, Sports
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Agricultural Campus student-athletes were celebrated for their accomplishments this year at the 51st Annual Athletic Awards Banquet.
Student Life, News
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Nichole Helm brings a new viewpoint to Student Health Services as the clinic's first nurse practitioner.
Student Life, Science
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Impact Awards profile: Given her accomplishments, you might think Alysha Rose is a Dal veteran. Not the case: this first-year student is already making her mark through student societies, community volunteering and more.
Student Life, News, Food Services
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Dal Executive Chef Mike Silvester took his passion for healthy, sustainable food to Toronto last month and walked away the winner of the 2015 Aramark Chef Competition.
Sports, Student Life
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Monday, April 6, 2015
Dal's competitive sports club teams once again showed that they punch above their weight with more stellar results
Student Life
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Monday, April 6, 2015
Impact Awards profile: Sepehr Rassi has made it his mission to help international students adjust to life in Canada and make the most of their time at Dal.
Research, Management, Public Administration
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Monday, April 6, 2015
Kevin Quigley, director of Dal's School of Public Administration, is collaborating with Dal students and researchers from Glasgow to study the impacts of re-decking Halifax's Macdonald Bridge.