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Dal News Weekly

No. 259 | November 14, 2013

RESEARCH

CYCC Institute: A collaboration of common ground

The Children and Youth in Challenging Contexts Institute, hosted at Dal, will bring together researchers across disciplines and institutions to improve the lives of marginalized kids and teens.

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Making a splash from overseas

Desiree Nouwen is from Weert, Netherlands and is making an immediate impact with the women's volleyball team this year.

Supporting one another

The DSU's new Peer Support program offers a safe space for students concerned about mental health to connect and share their experiences.

Tigers weekend recap (Nov. 8‑10)

The men’s and women’s basketball seasons opened this past weekend with the Tigers hosting UNB, while the cross country teams’ season culminated with the CIS championships in Ontario.

Athletes of the Week (ending Nov. 11)

Basketball's Courtney Thompson and hockey's Chris Ivanko are Dal's G2 Athletes of the Week.

ETHICS IN ACTION

This past weeked, the Rowe School of Business hosted the first Scotiabank Ethics in Action. The event featured student competitions and the presentation of the first Scotiabank Ethical Leadership Award to Chief Phil Fontaine (pictured) and Sir Graham Day.
Read more: Bridging business and ethics

NEWS BITES

- Heading to the Halifax Holiday Parade of Lights this Saturday? Watch for this year's entry by Dal's Architecture and Engineering students — a bike-propelled light creation that's certain to grab your attention.  

- Don't miss Friday night's Residence Charity Tip Off basketball game as the Trojans take on the Bighorns in support of the IWK Foundation. There's lots of great Dal Tigers action this weekend as well. 

- For more upcoming events, visit the Dal Events Calendar.

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