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Dawson shooting game taken down

An online game allowing users to play as the gunman of the 2006 Dawson College shooting was taken down by its creator after a public outcry.

McGill still Canada’s top university

McGill University is still the country’s top school, although it has lost a little ground. The recently released QS University Rankings ranked the Montreal school 19th in the world.

Post-secondary Aboriginal students lack financial support

Aboriginal funding for post-secondary students is sorely lacking, according to the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS), a lobby group representing over 500,000 students across Canada.

Ottawa celebrates Eid

As the Muslim calendar wrapped up Ramadan, the holy month of prayer, fasting and sacrifice, Muslims from Carleton and all over Ottawa joined in the festivities of the celebration of Eid, the day of breaking fast, with a large gathering at the Fieldhouse Sept. 10

Brock prof concerned about Wi-Fi’s health effects

Just before the beginning of the 2010 fall semester, Professor David Fancy, head of Brock University’s drama department, sent out a mass email to more than 2,000 colleagues warning them of the dangers of the wireless Internet installed at the university.

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