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Benefit Concert Planned For Haiti Relief Feb. 11

U of G hosts a benefit concert for Haiti relief Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Peter Clark Hall. It features the bands Texting Mackenzie, What She Said, Tristan Raghunan and Josh Doerkson/Nathan Moore. Event sponsors are Student Life, Interhall Council and the college student governments, with support from Hospitality Services and the Brass Taps. […]

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‘Rumour Mill’ Set

President Alastair Summerlee and provost Maureen Mancuso host a “Rumour Mill” Feb. 22 from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 103 of the University Centre. The forum is a chance for the University community to ask questions and separate fact from fiction when it comes to information circulating around campus. […]

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Net Impact Competition Tackles Sustainability Issues on Campus

NET IMPACT COMPETITION TACKLES SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES ON CAMPUS The U of G chapter of Net Impact, an international network committed to making business a force for positive social and environmental change, is inviting students to take part in a competition to help tackle sustainability issues on campus. Teams of up to five students will be […]

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Omega-3 Effects Under Study

Omega-3s are good for you in the long term, but a new Guelph study has found they have the immediate effect of inhibiting the body’s ability to remove blood clots. The research by Prof. Lindsay Robinson, Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, revealed that the fish oil fatty acids increased blood fat and clotting factor activity […]

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Leave for Change a Win-Win Program

A public information session will be held Feb. 17 for people interested in learning more about Leave for Change, a U of G-sponsored program that gives regular full-time staff and faculty an opportunity to volunteer their expertise during short assignments in developing countries. The session runs from noon to 1:15 p.m. in Room 103 of […]

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