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Ecofest 2013Guelph holds the reputation of a community that values a low-environmental impact of living. With campaigns to completely eliminate bottled water on campus and the integration of a new waste management bin system, there is a clear desire for a move toward
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The Students' Anthology on Human WelfareAccording to the naturalist, researcher, biologist, theorist, and author E. O. Wilson, there is a question that every university student must be able to answer before they graduate: What is the relation between science and the humanities and how is it imp
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Library Master Space Plan: tables for books?Many students may not know that there is currently a Library Master Space Plan (LMSP) project in progress, looking for new ways to free up space in the Library. The Cannon met up with Kelly Bertrand, Director of Organizational Services, to find out more.
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Bob from Bobs DogsTyler on Tour
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Cafe Scientifique: A call for education and consumer choiceLast nights Cafe Scientifique was packed in the cozy setting of Holiday Inn, where the passion of audience members generated the conversation, as they sought real answers for hard questions.
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Trudeau makes it to the TapsPeople jumped to the window at the first signs of Trudeau’s arrival, some standing up as if to great the royal family.
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Born Ruffians play a nostalgic show at Hillside InsideDespite missing their guitar/keyboardist Andy Lloyd --having broken his arm roller-skating the day before-- the show was pretty hopping...
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Fad Dieting: Are you gluten-free?Gluten free is often marketed as a healthier option to their gluten-filled counterparts. This guided misconception can lead to unhealthy snacking.
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Student Life Awards are waiting for your nominationsStudents and faculty members can be nominated for most awards, but it’s really a focus on student achievements and celebrating the amazing individuals that contribute to student life on and off campus.
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What is a Hipster?Candid Cannon EP#3
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We Animals raising awareness on animal ethics across the globeJo-Anne McArthur's presentation on Animal Welfare
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Library’s open-house carnival a successThe line of students following a fully costumed wizard staff was enough to put a smile on anyones face, as they paraded through the library stopping at each notable library station.
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Therapy Dog-Drop in draws mass of studentsLast Thursday's Dog-Drop in was packed with students looking for some puppy lovin'
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TEDxGuelphU: By students, for studentsTEDxGuelphU generates ideas worth spreading at their 4th annual event.
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Stand Up for Mental Health Awareness WeekStand Up for Mental Health performed their stand up comedy in Peter Clark Hall this past Monday, leaving audience members hoping for more.
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International Ontario Poetry Slam spreads the wordThe energy of the slam audience was supportive and passionate, providing an open environment for poets to let their words loose, some wonderfully hilarious and others powerful and haunting.
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Bar Culture and Safety Part 2: Raising the BarThere is a great history of community action and involvement at Guelph, and when it comes to a question of changing a culture, volunteer support seems integral to success.
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Revitalizing Studies in Canadian LiteratureProf. Smaro Kamboureli, School of English and Theatre Studies, has had her Tier 1 Canadian Research Chair (CRC) renewed for the next seven years, bringing in 1.4 million for Canadian literary studies and research at U of G.
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Dig Into Dig In DowntownEvents like Dig In Downtown give people the chance to explore the many exceptional restaurants in our downtown core and get a sense of the tasty accessibility of locally produced foods.
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Bar Culture and Safety Part 1: How bars see themselvesBar culture can be defined as one where the boundaries and etiquette of society are stretched considerably under the guise of drinking and having a good time.
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