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Month: December 2011
Summers: Not all opinions worthy of discussion
Your recent story (“The man who won’t go away,” Nov. 24) put me in mind of Jonothan Kay’s Nov. 5 piece in the National Post.
MacInnes: Find an eyewitness to tasering
On reading your article on David Heap (“The man who won’t go away,” Nov. 24), I see you quote the Israeli military as saying David was not tasered.
Winkler: Two words for you
Syncophant garbage.
Katz: Attribution a matter of failed location
I notice that Heinz Klatt (“Occupy movement may be most vapid of all,” Nov. 24), was described as a “professor emeritus of psychology at The University of Western Ontario.”
Corfield: Occupiers should thank the productive among us
May I express my anger at Bernie Hammond’s attack on law and order and our mayor (“Don’t shrug off the power of the Occupy movement,” Nov. 17).
Thompson: USC actions a doggone shame
USC – a.k.a. Scrooge?
New building gives home to family medicine
The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Department of Family Medicine will have new digs to call its own by 2013.
‘Almost Einstein’: One professor’s journey from prodigy to philosophy
John Bell has been described as ‘potentially one step below Einstein.’
Attawapiskat crisis offers a teaching moment
While media and government officials have been drawing attention to the state of Attawapiskat, it’s almost impossible for a resident of southwestern Ontario to understand the issues at hand, say two graduate students at The University of Western Ontario.
Track athlete strikes a rhythm at Parapan Am Games
Jacqueline Rennebohm has been in this position before. She has heard the cheers from the international crowds as colourful flags stream across the sky and has felt the butterflies in her stomach while she digs her shoes into the track.
Artist-in-residence pioneers the process
Sean Smith says it’s important to “leave some air” in your plans to make room for what may emerge on the way to accomplishing your goals. And certainly don’t focus on the finish line.
Addressing mental health in the classroom
Thanks to a donation from former University of Western Ontario graduate student and elementary teacher Walter M. Lobb, the Faculty of Education begins a crucial step in developing a new mental health program and scholarship fund to address the needs of teachers who deal with students’ mental health issues every day.
Summers: Not all opinions worthy of discussion
Your recent story (“The man who won’t go away,” Nov. 24) put me in mind of Jonothan Kay’s Nov. 5 piece in the National Post.
MacInnes: Find an eyewitness to tasering
On reading your article on David Heap (“The man who won’t go away,” Nov. 24), I see you quote the Israeli military as saying David was not tasered.
Winkler: Two words for you
Syncophant garbage.
Katz: Attribution a matter of failed location
I notice that Heinz Klatt (“Occupy movement may be most vapid of all,” Nov. 24), was described as a “professor emeritus of psychology at The University of Western Ontario.”
Corfield: Occupiers should thank the productive among us
May I express my anger at Bernie Hammond’s attack on law and order and our mayor (“Don’t shrug off the power of the Occupy movement,” Nov. 17).
Thompson: USC actions a doggone shame
USC – a.k.a. Scrooge?
New building gives home to family medicine
The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Department of Family Medicine will have new digs to call its own by 2013.
‘Almost Einstein’: One professor’s journey from prodigy to philosophy
John Bell has been described as ‘potentially one step below Einstein.’
Attawapiskat crisis offers a teaching moment
While media and government officials have been drawing attention to the state of Attawapiskat, it’s almost impossible for a resident of southwestern Ontario to understand the issues at hand, say two graduate students at The University of Western Ontario.
Track athlete strikes a rhythm at Parapan Am Games
Jacqueline Rennebohm has been in this position before. She has heard the cheers from the international crowds as colourful flags stream across the sky and has felt the butterflies in her stomach while she digs her shoes into the track.
Artist-in-residence pioneers the process
Sean Smith says it’s important to “leave some air” in your plans to make room for what may emerge on the way to accomplishing your goals. And certainly don’t focus on the finish line.
Addressing mental health in the classroom
Thanks to a donation from former University of Western Ontario graduate student and elementary teacher Walter M. Lobb, the Faculty of Education begins a crucial step in developing a new mental health program and scholarship fund to address the needs of teachers who deal with students’ mental health issues every day.