We Are the Caretakers of Our Water

Date of Lecture: October 17, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Poh-Gek Forkert, Queen’s University A small rural community and a nearby First Nations community combined forces to fight a proposal to expand a local dumpsite into a mega-landfill – a project with a high potential to pollute their water. It was a pitched battle that […]

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Campus News for the Week of October 29th

In this episode you will hear some news about the federal election results, recent AMS news and dive into all things Halloween. Martha Hillen answers the questions about cultural appropriation and cultural sensitivity. You will also learn about some tips and tricks to make your Halloween more environmentally sustainable! Finally, there is an extensive roundup of the […]

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Community News for the Week of October 29th

Labour News Privatization of LCBO and the protests against the proposed plan led by OPSEU 497. The recent tension between the province and the educators in terms of class size. Election results Major takeaways from the newly elected Liberal MPP Mark Gerretsen’s speech on the night of the election and his promise to work with […]

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Dark Matters: In Conversation with Tony Noble and Mark Richardson

Professor Tony Noble, Scientific Director and Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer, McDonald Institute join us in studio. Professor Noble chats with us about the science of detecting dark matter and Richardson shares details about the upcoming Dark Matter Day events happening at Stirling Hall at Queen’s University on November 9th.

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