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by Catherine Young  –  Research
Monday, March 28, 2005
A "grassroots initiative' that involved hundreds in an Environmental Research Symposium is rcognized by the first Senate Environment Award.
Dal News Staff  –  Community & Culture
Friday, March 18, 2005
The Tiger women's Track and Field team finished third-place overall during recent Canadian University Sport (CIS) national championships, anchored by sprinter Adrienne Power.
by Teri Lake  –  Community & Culture
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Dalhousie is no stranger to championship curlers. Commerce co-op student Kristen          MacDiarmid has earned a world junior bronze medal in curling. Law student Kelly Mittelstadt has earned a berth at the upcoming Canadian Olympic trials, by finishing runner-up at the Brier.
by Jane Lombard  –  Community & Culture
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
Halifax has become a second home for one of Ireland's well-known hurley players.
Dal News Staff  –  Community & Culture
Friday, March 11, 2005
The Neurosciences Institute is recognizing Brain Awareness Week, March 14-20, with a variety of public events.
by Maria McGowan  –  Community & Culture
Wednesday, March 9, 2005
The Computer Science Society helps to create a sense of community for students.
by Tina Usmiani  –  Community & Culture
Monday, March 7, 2005
Philosophy professor Jason Holt offers a reading through the university library. An author of both scholarly and popular works (including "Memos to No One"), he writes about philosophical topics including the definition of art, the nature of consciousness, theories of truth and literary interpretation
Dal News Staff  –  Community & Culture
Friday, March 4, 2005
While the men's track and field team were busy wrapping up a regional title, our swimmers were competing at nationals. We introduce a pair of student athletes who excelled in their respective sports.
by Catherine Young  –  Community & Culture
Friday, March 4, 2005
A new offshore mapping workshop will make students "very employable."
by Evan Radisic  –  Community & Culture
Wednesday, March 2, 2005
The Dalhousie Aboriginal Law Student Association (DALSA) organized a conference to evaluate how First Nations communities can made advances in future.