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By Savior Joseph, Department of Athletics and Recreational Services  –  News
Friday, October 28, 2005
The first annual Sandy Young Basketball Tournament was a huge success, honouring the legendary professor who began a much-loved Dalhousie tradition.
by Teri Lake, Dalhousie University Athletics  –  Community & Culture
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Dalhousie University celebrates its student athletes, who excel in the classroom and within their chosen sports. Here are the Athletes of the Week.
by Charles Crosby  –  News
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
A new course taught by Dr. Todd McCallum will explore issues, ideologies and historical perspectives related to sexuality.
by Charles Crosby  –  Research
Monday, October 24, 2005
Dalhousie has once again been recognized for our role as one of the top research-intensive universities in Canada. A study published in Science Watch this month confirmed our position among the elite. Based on "impact", or, average citations per research paper, Dalhousie was on top in Materials Science, Psychology and Psychiatry.
by Charles Crosby  –  News
Thursday, October 20, 2005
David Divine, the James. R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies, presents a landmark national conference at Dalhousie from Oct. 26 - 28
Dal News Staff  –  News
Monday, October 17, 2005
This year's Open House drew a large and enthusiastic crowd and gave high school students, parents, teachers and guidance counsellors the opportunity to fully Discover Dalhousie.
Dal News Staff  –  Community & Culture
Monday, October 17, 2005
Dalhousie University celebrates its student athletes, who excel in the classroom and within their chosen sports. Here are the Athletes of the Week.
by Charles Crosby  –  News
Monday, October 17, 2005
The Killam Lectures continue to challenge, inspire and provoke thought and discussion on today's most important issues. With the theme, Toward a New Global Order?, this year's talks examine challenging world problems and how we might work together as global citizens to solve them.
by Charles Crosby  –  Community & Culture
Friday, October 14, 2005
The only program of its kind in Nova Scotia. Allies at Dalhousie encourages a welcoming atmosphere for Dalhousie's diverse campus.
Dal News Staff  –  Community & Culture
Friday, October 14, 2005
Dal students put down the books and picked up the brooms recently to beautify surrounding neighbourhoods in the Dalhousie Litter Challenge.