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May 16, 2016
Greg Knox to be named McMaster football head coach

Greg Knox is the new interim head coach of McMaster football, according to a report from TSN 1150's Marshall Ferguson. The news was confirmed by McMaster athletics and recreation. Greg Knox to be named the next head coach of @McMasterSports football. More to come @TSN1150. #CIS #HamOnt — Marshall Ferguson (@TSN_Marsh) May 16, 2016 Knox […]

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May 13, 2016
Renovations underway at McMaster University Student Centre

The majority of students have left campus for the summer, but work is just getting started. Beginning May 2, parts of the McMaster University Student Centre have become a construction zone. Changes are being made to the food court on the main floor – known as the North Stair -- including the installment of another […]

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May 5, 2016
McMaster football head coach Stefan Ptaszek joins Hamilton Tiger-Cats

The head coach of Marauder football, Stefan Ptaszek, is leaving McMaster to be the offensive coordinator for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The news originally broke on May 4 through the Hamilton Spectator, and the Ticats confirmed the news on May 5. This news comes less than a year after McMaster signed Ptaszek to a "multi-year agreement" to […]

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May 4, 2016
McMaster football to play at Tim Hortons Field

McMaster football is taking a trip to the Donut Box. On May 3, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced a Labour Day Weekend daylong football experience hosted at Tim Hortons Field. McMaster will open the Monday, Sept. 5th event with a noon kick-off against the University of Toronto Varsity Blues. Following the OUA match-up, Supercrawl, the annual […]

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March 31, 2016
Peter Mascher broadens McMaster’s horizons

[feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] By: Emile Shen Peter Mascher is both the William Sinclair Chair in Optoelectronics and the Associate Vice President of International Affairs at McMaster. These two equally exciting positions may seem dissimilar at first, but engineering, university education and global partnerships with institutions are crucial right now. […]

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March 10, 2016
Professors of McMaster gets personal

[feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] There is a certain relationship between students and professors that makes students wary of approaching the people at the front of lecture halls. Osamah Al-Gayyali, now a third-year Biochemistry student, decided to do something about this. He got the idea while at the Biochemistry Society’s “Meet […]

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February 11, 2016
McMaster vs. the Climate

[adrotate banner="16"] [feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] On Feb. 4, Naomi Klein came to McMaster to discuss her latest book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. Her overall message was simple: our current methods of living — and especially making money — are not sustainable. I’ll be honest, I have […]

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February 1, 2016
Delta Hacks II — student hackathon at McMaster

 [adrotate banner="16"] [feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] By: Saad Ejaz DeltaHacks, an event organized by the HackitMac, held their second annual student hackathon at McMaster University on Jan. 16 and 17. The event proceeded with great momentum as over 300 students across Ontario came together to hack for positive change. Beginning on […]

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January 26, 2016
Critique: Mike Gill's "Build our McMaster"

[adrotate banner="16"] [feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] There's a lot to unpack when examining Mike Gill’s plan to "Build our McMaster" in both scope and depth of research, and it's fair to say that it's by far the most comprehensive plan in this year’s presidential election. As a short recap for […]

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December 3, 2015
McMaster’s hidden treasures

[adrotate banner="16"] [feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] Tucked away in a corner of Mills Library lies one of McMaster’s hidden treasures. The Lloyd George Reeds Map Collection is home to 130,000 maps, 18,000 aerial photos and 3,000 atlases. The late Prof. Reeds, who passed away in 2002, was born on a […]

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