News Archive
October 2008
- Ghost tracker
- Friday, October 31, 2008
- Computers that turn on by themselves, phone chargers that fall out of walls, footsteps down the hall ... is Penelope lurking about Shirreff Hall?
- Teasing out the truth
- Friday, October 31, 2008
- Neptune Theatre's Frost/Nixon plumbs the life of an enigmatic president.
- Vaccines and autism: there's no link
- Friday, October 31, 2008
- "There has been so much emphasis on the potential link between vaccines and autism, and not enough attention to the fact that diseases like measles can be fatal for children who are not immunized," says Susan Bryson, Dalhousie's Joan and Jack Chair in Autism Research.
- Life on Mars
- Friday, October 31, 2008
- In this excerpt from their upcoming book Little Rain Men, Charlene and David Croft describe what autism means to them.
- Treat or eat
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008
- Dal students to spend Halloween collecting canned goods for Feed Nova Scotia.
- Greening the campus
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008
What can Dalhousie do to make its operations and future development more sustainable?
- The Embalming Girl
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008
- As a Halloween treat, Dalnews presents this scary short story by English student Michael Johnstone.
- BioScience facility announced
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008
- The province of Nova Scotia commits millions to fund a new BioScience Enterprise Centre on Dalhousie's Carleton campus.
- Welcome to the banquet
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008
- The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Nova Scotia stages the little-known The Grand Duke as dinner theatre at Dalhousie's University Hall.
- Have a laugh, avoid flu, go out for lunch
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008
- October is Workplace Wellness Month in Canada. In support of the occasion, Dalhousie’s Human Resource Department has put together a few interesting and fun suggestions for your health.