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                            Sports
                    
            
                    Monday, February 9, 2015
            With AUS championships being held and all in-season teams competing, it was a huge weekend for the Tigers.
        
                    
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                            Sports
                    
            
                    Monday, February 9, 2015
            Phoebe Lenderyou (swimming) and Tony Liew (swimming) are this week's G2 Athletes of the Week.
        
                    
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                            Student Life, News
                    
            
                    Sunday, February 8, 2015
            Learn about Dalhousie's ongoing work around sexual assault and issues of consent.
        
                    
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                            Arts and Social Sciences, Theatre, Music, Community & Culture
                    
            
                    Thursday, February 5, 2015
            Encounters, which runs until February 8, brings together talents from across the Fountain School of Performing Arts for a series of short operas about modern life in the city — perfect for opera aficionados and newbies alike.
        
                    
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                            News
                    
            
                    Thursday, February 5, 2015
            Who is George Munro, and why does he have a Dal holiday named after him? Learn the story behind one of the university's first great benefactors.
        
                    
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                            Computer Science, Management, Information Management, News
                    
            
                    Thursday, February 5, 2015
            Tony Clement, president of the Treasury Board of Canada, visited Dal last week as part of a national roadshow to promote open data initiatives and to meet with students and faculty from Dal's Faculty of Computer Science and Institute for Big Data Analytics.
        
                    
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                            Sports
                    
            
                    Thursday, February 5, 2015
            The 2015 Subway AUS Swimming Championship will get underway this Friday at the Dalplex. 
        
                    
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                            Community & Culture
                    
            
                    Wednesday, February 4, 2015
            On campus to deliver the annual Shaar Shalom Lecture, author Lawrence Hill discussed the legacy of his acclaimed novel The Book of Negroes and the work of adapting it into a television miniseries.
        
                    
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                            Student Life, Student Services, Law, Spanish, International Centre, Arts and Social Sciences, Science, Psychology, International, News
                    
            
                    Wednesday, February 4, 2015
            Through two Dal degrees and several international adventures, Kate Archibald's Spanish language skills have proved themselves to be valuable companions.
        
                    
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                            Research, Arts and Social Sciences, Political Science
                    
            
                    Tuesday, February 3, 2015
            Postdoctoral fellow Amarnath Amarasingam, with Dalhousie's Resilience Research Centre, is quickly becoming one of Canada's go-to experts when it comes to understanding how youth are recruited into radical Islamic groups.