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January 22, 2009

Faculty invited to Investor Summit

During uncertain economic times, questions about personal finances and investments are front and centre for most individuals. Investors wonder about the optimum compositions of their portfolios while considering which steps they should be taking to limit risk and maximize return.

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January 21, 2009

Halton approves McMaster expansion

Halton Regional Council has endorsed McMaster's plan to expand to the region, approving a $5 million investment in the Burlington campus project and providing the final municipal funding required for the plan to proceed.

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January 21, 2009

More potential students choosing McMaster

Applications to McMaster have risen at twice the rate of the provincial average and the number of students naming McMaster as their first choice has risen by more than 8%. "It's a strong signal that students want to be at McMaster and that the University has the programs, facilities and activities that are high on their list," says McMaster registrar Richard Levin.

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January 21, 2009

Students camp out in library for charity

Second year philosophy student Jeremy Landon and second year English student Shazeen Dhala normally spend plenty of time in McMaster's campus libraries; however, over the next ten days the pair will be taking it to the extreme as they camp out 24-7 in the lobby of Mills Memorial Library to support the 2009 Live in for Literacy campaign, raising money to help construct nine school libraries in India through a charity called Room to Read.

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January 20, 2009

The more promiscuous the female, the speedier the sperm

Female promiscuity appears to have triggered changes in the type of sperm a male produces, according to new research on fish from central Africa. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, examines how competition for reproduction influences the sperm of many species of African cichlids. These fish have extremely diverse mating behaviours, ranging from strict monogamy to species where females mate with many males in quick succession.

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