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February 5, 2009

McMaster students attend Engineers Without Borders conference

Twenty-two McMaster students descended on Mississauga for the annual Engineers Without Borders (EWB) conference on Wednesday, January 21. Over 700 delegates from universities and cities across Canada participated in four days packed full of international development workshops and inspirational speakers.

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February 4, 2009

DeGroote recognizes student achievement

A former member of the Canadian National Gymnastics Team, an international student from China, an exchange student who "found herself" in Europe, a future chartered accountant and a former competitive dancer are just five of the commerce students who will be recognized tonight at the DeGroote School of Business' annual undergraduate awards night.

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February 4, 2009

Paradigm shift needed in way chronic pain is managed: McMaster scientist

More than 600,000 people in Ontario suffer from chronic pain - back pain, osteoarthritis, painful diabetic neuropathy, persistent pain following shingles, neuropathic pain following accidents and much more. While the pain may be debilitating one moment, gone the next, for most people the pain is constant, never ending.

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February 3, 2009

McMaster’s United Way campaign exceeds target

The hard work has paid off. McMaster's United Way Campaign has exceeded its 2008 target, bringing in $216,870.10 for the United Way of Burlington and Greater Hamilton. In times of economic peril, this is call for a celebration.

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February 2, 2009

Lady sasquatches gather at museum

Neither a teddy bear's picnic, nor a pack of ferocious beasts, artist Allyson Mitchell's newest installation at the McMaster Museum of Art presents an epic gathering of figures, each one a monumental symbol of female brains, brawn and sexuality - a community of Lady sasquatches. The six freestanding, sculptural works by Toronto-based Mitchell marry feminist theory with the artist's favourite material, fun fur.

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