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                            Community & Culture, Engineering
                    
            
                    Wednesday, September 11, 2019
            With two Sexton Campus streets in need of new names, É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥ is recognizing the legacies of Mathieu DaCosta, the first named African in Canada who served as an interpreter for French settlers, and Norma Eddy, the first woman to graduate from what is now the Faculty of Engineering.
        
                    
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                            Sports
                    
            
                    Tuesday, September 10, 2019
            Soccer players Maya Venkatarman and Freddy Bekkers are this week's É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥ MUSCLE MLK Athletes of the Week.
        
                    
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                            Research, English, Arts and Social Sciences, Law
                    
            
                    Tuesday, September 10, 2019
            Elaine Craig (Law), Shauntay Grant (English) and Matthew Herder (Law/Pharmacology) are the latest Dal faculty members to be inducted into the prestigious Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.
        
                    
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                            Research, News, Community & Culture
                    
            
                    Friday, September 6, 2019
            É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥ apologized for its namesake's views and actions on slavery and race and the impact those have had on its community after formally receiving a scholarly panel's report on the subject Thursday. 
        
                    
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                            Research, News
                    
            
                    Friday, September 6, 2019
            The effects of climate change will disproportionately affect the world's poorest, risking the lives and health of millions of people, write two É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥ researchers along with a colleague from Lewis & Clark Law School.
        
                    
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                            Research, Community & Culture
                    
            
                    Friday, September 6, 2019
            The Lord É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥ Panel's final report offers a thorough accounting of the various intersections between George Ramsay, the Ninth Earl of É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥ who commissioned the founding of É«ÃÃÃÃÖ±²¥ in 1818 while serving as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, and the institution and legacy of slavery.
        
                    
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                            News
                    
            
                    Thursday, September 5, 2019
            Dal Engineering student Chaz Garraway has joined with other Bahamians across Nova Scotia to collect aid for those devastated by Hurricane Dorian — the strongest hurricane ever to make landfall in the Bahamas.
        
                    
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                            Student Life
                    
            
                    Thursday, September 5, 2019
            New to orientation this year, the Indigenous Student Centre has been hosting a week-long Indigenous Student Orientation to share knowledge, provide familiarity and build friendships through activities both on and off campus.
        
                    
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                            Student Life
                    
            
                    Wednesday, September 4, 2019
            Two high school graduates from the Halifax region are this year’s Dal recipients of the Schulich Leader award, one of Canada’s most coveted undergraduate scholarships.
        
                    
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                            Research, Health Professions, Nursing
                    
            
                    Tuesday, September 3, 2019
            When the School of Nursing's Ingrid Waldron learned via Twitter that her work on environmental racism had caught the eye of actor and filmmaker Elliot Page, she had no idea it would lead to a full-length documentary. Now, "There's Something in the Water" is set to premiere at the TIFF and FIN film festivals this month.