More News
| University issues timetable for return
to classes if legislation is passed
Senate Executive has issued a timetable for a return to classes by students,
depending upon the date of royal assent for back-to-work legislation introduced
in the Ontario legislature Sunday...
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| Strike toolkit: TTC and YRT/Viva
buses will now come on campus at 5:30pm
A daily compendium of news and links relating to the strike by Canadian
Union of Public Employees Local 3903...
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| Osgoode changes its law degree
designation from bachelor of laws to juris doctor
The change from LLB to JD follows on the heels of extensive consultation
with Osgoode students and alumni including a student plebiscite and an
alumni survey...
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| York study finds HIV/AIDS research
and outreach are lacking in rural areas
Researchers found that organizations serving both urban and rural areas
had too many competing demands to participate in community-based research
projects...
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| Early-morning stabbing incident
reported at Founders and Steeles
It was reported to police that a 21-year-old male was jogging through a
parking lot at 4:30am when a man approached him and began to stab him...
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From the President
| President's Staff Recognition Awards:
Call for nominations
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2008 President's Staff Recognition
Awards. Nominations are due March 31...
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York in the Media
| Music, activities revive dying York social
scene
Some York University students have been trying to revive the dull social
scene on the near-empty campus, wrote the Toronto Star Jan. 23...
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Today@York
| X-raying Active Galaxies: Exploring the
Environments of Supermassive Black Holes
Dr. Niel Brandt of The Pennsylvania State University will present some
of the dramatic advances made in exploring supermassive black hole environments...
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Take Note
| Nomination deadline extended for master
of McLaughlin College
McLaughlin College at York University is looking for a master. The new
deadline for applications or nominations is Friday, Feb. 6...
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| Vanier College Book Sale needs
donations
The popular sale has been postponed due to the labour dispute. Organizers
are still anxious to receive donations of new and used books...
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