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                    Thursday, November 12, 2015
            Canada Research Chair Frampton has figured out a way to speed up the process of creating tissue in as little as two hours and is now working on ways to use the material to help treat burns and other skin wounds.
        
                    
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                    Thursday, November 12, 2015
            Sangmuck Choi (Soccer) won the CIS community service award and teammate Bezick Evraire (Soccer) earned a spot on the CIS second All-Canadian team.
        
                    
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                    Tuesday, November 10, 2015
            Congratulations to men's basketball, women's cross country, men's cross country, and women's volleyball who have all been ranked top ten in the country for their sports.
        
                    Tuesday, November 10, 2015
            Faculty of Agriculture student Whitney Shaver spends her time helping train service dogs to work with veterans and others who need support.
        
                    Monday, November 9, 2015
            Fourth-year student Leah Johnston has had a whirlwind year, one that's taken her from teaching microbiology and immunology to grade-school students in Nunavut to leading Dal's first synthetic biology research team in competition in Boston.
        
                    
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                    Monday, November 9, 2015
            Dal faculty member Desmond Leddin is the author of a new book detailing the wartime experience of Canada’s 7th Stationary Hospital in Europe,  established by É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥ 100 years ago this week.
        
                    
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                    Monday, November 9, 2015
            This weekend the men's and women's basketball teams had their first regular season games on home court against the Varsity Reds. Men's soccer competed in the AUS championships, and both hockey teams continued their regular season games.
        
                    
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                    Monday, November 9, 2015
            Tessa Stammberger (Basketball) and Sven Stammberger (Basketball) are this week's G2 Athletes of the Week.
        
                    
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                    Friday, November 6, 2015
            From entrepreneurship programs to leveraging research and innovation, É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥â€™s ongoing efforts to contribute to the province’s development are well aligned with the coalition’s new Collaborative Action Plan, released November 6.
        
                    Friday, November 6, 2015
            Wanda Thomas Bernard, the inaugural recipient of Dal's new Award for Excellence in Education for Diversity, has spent more than two decades inspiring students and challenging preconceptions.