Reducing bottled water consumption is more than a drop in the bucket […]
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Reducing bottled water consumption is more than a drop in the bucket […]
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Emei moustache toad grows tiny spines on upper lip […]
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University history, BetterPlanet Project on display […]
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Habitat loss and pollution are among biggest threats to birds […]
Vaccine licence a “win-win” for University and industry […]
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Programs benefit vulnerable populations […]
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Young women face highest risk of sexual assault […]
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U of G student club plans annual “ideas” conference […]
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Stained-glass window is a constant reminder of an uncle lost to war […]
Mid-way through U of G’s 2013 United Way campaign, volunteer canvassers paid a visit to Guelph Wellington Women in Crisis where they learned about the programs that are funded, in part, by donations from the University community. Representatives from Wyndham House and Family Counselling and Support Services also spoke about the programs they offer to […]
Arboretum was the focus of cross-country course design project […]
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Campus Community Police invites grant applications from individuals and groups on campus who are planning a program/project that will enhance safety for women at the University of Guelph. Funding from the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities can be used to implement findings from safety audits, to educate and inform students, faculty and staff […]
A dog’s mouth contains hundreds of types of bacteria […]
Two recent U of G graduates have been named fellows of the Hunger Solutions Institute at Auburn University in Alabama, in part because of their leadership in Guelph initiatives to eradicate hunger. They are Gavin Armstrong, B.Comm. ’11, now a PhD student in U of G’s Department of Biomedical Sciences, and Adam Little, B.Sc. ’10 […]
Campus ghost walks hosted by United Way volunteer Greg Taylor will continue this month, with one-hour walks scheduled for Nov. 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19. The cost is $10 per person; meet in front of War Memorial Hall at 9 p.m. Reservations are not required. Taylor’s stories include ghostly encounters reported in McLaughlin Library, […]
Board chair recognizes campus-wide input in planning document […]
The annual United Way College Idol talent show featured six competitors at the Oct. 31 event. Videos of their performances are now available on the United Way website, and everyone on campus is encouraged to vote for this year’s College Idol. The individual performer or group who receives the most $1 votes will win the […]
Farm papers enhance U of G’s rural history archives […]
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Prof is literary guest for On Being Canadian talk […]
Johnston Green walkway to be covered in gravel […]
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