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About Lily Panamsky

Author since September 2, 2009

Mac student to participate in Miss World Canada

Published April 1, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

McMaster’s very own third year labour studies student Deanna Gold will be heading to Vancouver in May 2010 to participate in the 2010 Miss World… Continue Reading ›

EWB Referendum misses quorum

Published March 18, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

The results for the 2010 Student Representative Assembly (SRA) elections are in.
The SRA is the governing body of the McMaster Student Union and consists… Continue Reading ›

Leaders building Leaders

Published March 18, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

Third year McMaster students will be happy to hear that twenty internship opportunities in the federal government have emerged for the summer. McMaster University is… Continue Reading ›

McMaster proposes China campus

Published March 11, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

McMaster University is attempting to spread its wings to the Far East. The university is currently in the proposal stage of a partnership with Dongguan… Continue Reading ›

Canada breaks Olympic record

Published March 4, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

As the 2010 Vancouver Olympics came to a close on Sunday Feb. 28, Canada had much to celebrate about.
Canada came out victorious in the US-Canada… Continue Reading ›

Peter George’s last talk

Published March 4, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

Peter George’s last lecture given on Wednesday, Mar. 3 commanded a respectful and attentive silence from the audience at Convocation Hall.
The speech that the McMaster… Continue Reading ›

First All Abilities Awareness week at Mac

Published February 25, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

Monday Mar. 1 marks the first day of the All Abilities Awareness Week at McMaster University. The All Abilities Awareness week is a five-day long… Continue Reading ›

Student debt stacks up across country

Published February 25, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

Accumulated student debt has significantly increased in the past decade, according to a Statistics Canada survey.
Average student debt upon graduation increased from $15,200 to $18,800… Continue Reading ›

Mac’s golden boy competes

Published February 25, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

McMaster’s very own former golden boy Jesse Lumsden made an appearance at the Vancouver Olympics on Feb. 20 and 21 as part of Pierre Lueders’… Continue Reading ›

Vancouver 2010 Olympics most heavily-watched Games

Published February 25, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

For the past week and half, Canadians have been glued to their TV following the Olympics, and the numbers to prove it are confounding.
Situated on… Continue Reading ›