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Trent University Writer-in-Residence Michael Johansen to give Public Reading
Trent University | March 16, 2006
The Trent University Bookstore is pleased to be hosting a free, public reading by writer- and alumnus-in-residence, Michael Johansen, on Thursday, March 23 at 3:00 p.m. in the Symons campus bookstore....[continue]
Noted Author and Historian Tariq Ali to speak at Mount A, March 17
Mount Allison University | March 10, 2006
Leadership Mount Allison is pleased to present noted author, historian, and political campaigner Tariq Ali, who will deliver a public lecture on Friday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Wu Centre, Mount Allison University campus....[continue]
Brandon Bobcat men’s Basketball Head Coach Barnaby Craddock has been given the reins to lead the Manitoba Provincial Juvenile Boys
Brandon University | March 7, 2006
Renowned pianist and Brandon University professor Alexander Tselyakov has released a new CD titled Alexander Tselyakov Plays Variations on the Theme of Paganini....[continue]
New Orleans pianist will perform in hurricane benefit concert
Wilfrid Laurier University | December 5, 2005
A Soviet-born pianist and composer who lost her home to Hurricane Katrina will perform in a benefit concert and teach a masterclass at Wilfrid Laurier University....[continue]
Comprehensive Study Shows Evidence of Major Declines in Political Violence Worldwide
University of British Columbia | October 17, 2005
Comprehensive Three-Year Study Shows Surprising Evidence of Major Declines in Armed Conflicts, Genocides, Human Rights Abuse, Military Coups and International Crises, Worldwide....[continue]
Laurier students get firsthand look at democratic challenges in Siberia
Wilfrid Laurier University | September 12, 2005
From Breslau to Siberia: Today, Meghan Snider will leave her small town far behind and set out for the Russian city where the last czar was murdered....[continue]
New Orleans pianist to perform in rescheduled hurricane concert
Wilfrid Laurier University | February 3, 2005
Wilfrid Laurier University has rescheduled a cancelled benefit concert for victims of Hurricane Katrina....[continue]