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Dal News Weekly

No. 326 | March 20, 2015

COMMUNITY

Alice's adventures in the legal system

Faculty and students in the Schulich School of Law teamed up with local actors to put Lewis Carroll's Alice on trial at this year's Weldon Literary Moot. The performance was a fundraiser for local education non-profit Halifax Humanities 101.

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Engineering at Dalhousie: Making things happen

Whether on Sexton Campus in Halifax or on the Agricultural Campus in Truro, National Engineering Month is an opportunity to celebrate the work of Dal students, faculty and alumni in the field.

There's nothing mundane about the brain

This year's Brain Awareness Week events engaged inquisitive minds of all ages in learning about the wonders of the human brain.

Tigers lose coaching legend

Former women's basketball coach and associate professor Dr. Carolyn Savoy passes away after a tough battle with cancer.

Health Canada approves psoriasis treatment discovered through Dal‑led research

Health Canada approves Cosentyx, a first-of-its-kind injection treatment for psoriasis discovered and tested by an international team of researchers led by Dal's Dr. Richard Langley.

Tigers Weekend Recap (Mar. 13‑15)

Tigers Track and Field teams brought home four CIS Championship medals this weekend.

G2 Athletes of the Week (week ending Mar. 15)

Rebecca Haworth (Track and Field) and Jordan Bruce (Track and Field) are this week's G2 Athletes of the Week.

DSU VOTES

With seven different positions and multiple referendum questions on the ballot, there are plenty of good reasons for students to make time to vote online this weekend in the 2015 DSU election. Voting starts Saturday and runs through Tuesday.

Read more: Students head to the polls for DSU elections

STORM CLEANUP

This week brought some of the largest snowfalls Halifax has seen in a decade, which meant Dal's grounds team was hard at work ensuring students, faculty and staff could make their way around campus.

Read more: Weathering winter's wallop

RESIDENCE

The Residence Charity Series came to a close last weekend with the annual hockey showdown and lots of money raised for the IWK Foundation.

Read more: Facing off for a great cause

NEWS BITES

Budget, tuition and fees: Miss the first two student consultation sessions? There's still time to provide your feedback: the final consultation date is March 31. Details on the Provost's website (right-hand sidebar).

Athletics: Dal Tigers have been racking up the accolades. Learn more in our sports section.

Events: Keep up with what's happening on campus with the Dal Events Calendar.

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