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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 ›

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 ›

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 in… Continue Reading ›

Mary Koziol gets the vote

Published February 11, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

Mary Koziol was declared president-elect for the 2010-2011 academic year on Friday Feb. 5, following a two-week campaign and a two-day polling period.
Koziol won after… Continue Reading ›

And the winner is…

Published February 5, 2010 by jeff green

Mary Koziol has been declared the 2010/2011 MSU president following the two-week campaign. Koziol will succeed Vishal Tiwari, and take office May 1, 2010.… Continue Reading ›

Ontario colleges poised for strike

Published February 4, 2010 by unknown

DANIELLE WEBB
CUP ONTARIO BUREAU CHIEF
There are about 500,000 full-time and part-time college students in Ont.
57 per cent of college faculty voted in favour of a… Continue Reading ›

SRA ‘kept in the dark’ on PST audit

Published January 28, 2010 by jeff green

“The SRA was kept in the dark,” commented John McIntyre, SRA Science, about the Student Representative Assembly’s (SRA) knowledge of the PST audit, which revealed… Continue Reading ›

12 years: Former McMaster student, Saad Gaya, is sentenced to 12 years

Published January 21, 2010 by selma al-samarrai

Former McMaster University student Saad Gaya was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his involvement in the “Toronto 18” terrorist plan in 2006.
Justice Bruce… Continue Reading ›

Iggy on the campaign trail

Published January 14, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

On Jan. 13, official Liberal Party Leader and Leader of the Opposition Michael Ignatieff made McMaster University his sixth stop of his 11-stop cross-country campus… Continue Reading ›

Brandon Hall arsonist Emerson Pardoe pleads guilty

Published November 27, 2009 by Lily Panamsky

The Brandon Hall arsonist, Emerson Pardoe, has pleaded guilty to the charge of Arson Endangering Property, in connection with the Oct. 18, 2008 fire at Brandon Hall residence. He admitted to being under the influence of drugs and alcohol at the time of the crime. A second Arson-related count against him has been dropped.