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Not funny: students warned to avoid South Park 'ginger' prank - CBC.ca
Not funny: students warned to avoid South Park 'ginger' prank CBC.ca, Canada - 22 hours ago (Comedy Central/Associated Press) Officials with a Newfoundland and Labrador school board are warning students they will be disciplined if they take a joke ... NL school board's warning over 'Kick a Ginger Day' causes stir The Canadian Press Students warned off 'South Park' prank United Press International Teen behind 'kick a redhead' day apologizes for joke Vancouver Sun Canada.com  - Globe and Mail all 56 news articles

Students drink, gamble for charity - Muse
Students drink, gamble for charity Muse, Canada - 23 hours ago Cash donations made this year will be going towards The Gathering Place, Lion Max Simms Memorial Camp, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Newfoundland and ...

Kick a redhead day non-starter at city schools - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Kick a redhead day non-starter at city schools TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 2 hours ago In Newfoundland , authorities at one school board were worried that their students would put the boots to red-topped children. CBC was reporting that the ...

No joke for gingers - Winnipeg Sun
No joke for gingers Winnipeg Sun, Canada - 5 hours ago A few individuals kept online tallies as to how many redheads they assaulted throughout the course of the day, while members in Alberta and Newfoundland ...

The Tely GoGuide - St. John's Telegram
The Tely GoGuide St. John's Telegram, Canada - 23 hours ago The November public meeting of the Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador will be held 8 pm at the MUN Botanical Garden, 306 Mt. Scio Rd. Come ...

New board of regents chair waiting to weigh in on Grenfell autonomy - Western Star
New board of regents chair waiting to weigh in on Grenfell autonomy Western Star, Canada - 20 Nov 2008 ... the academic community, the citizens of Newfoundland and Labrador and the students - including the national and international students it attracts. ...

Students flocking online: Will faculty follow? - Macleans.ca
Students flocking online: Will faculty follow? Macleans.ca, Canada - 18 Nov 2008 ... an overall strategy to stabilize enrolment levels, and perhaps grow them, in the face of Newfoundland and Labrador?s declining high school population. ...

Hard work pays off for grad-school applicants - Canada.com
Hard work pays off for grad-school applicants Canada.com, Canada - 18 Nov 2008 Todd Reid knows a few things about the process, having applied for both a master's (at Newfoundland's Memorial University) and a PhD (at the University of ...

Liking what bugs you - Truro Daily News
Liking what bugs you Truro Daily News, Canada - 19 Nov 2008 The Tatamagouche Elementary School student had an opportunity to see some of the world?s most interesting insects and arachnids when the Newfoundland ...

UNB still on top - Brunswickian
UNB still on top Brunswickian, Canada - 19 Nov 2008 ... including Students /Classes, Faculty, Resources, Library, and Reputation. The Memorial University of Newfoundland tied with UNB for fifth place. ...

Memorial Today

MI student achievement celebrated at fall scholarship ceremony
Fifty five Marine Institute students received $60,000 in scholarships at an evening celebration on Nov. 19 to recognize their commitment to pursuing their chosen careers in the oceans sector.

National award for geneticist
Dr. Jane Green, a geneticist in the Faculty of Medicine, has received a Knowledge Translation Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Dr. Green started compiling pedigrees on families in Newfoundland and Labrador in which there was a hereditary loss of sight in the 1970s.

Faculty of Arts celebrates achievements of students and faculty
It?s been a busy few weeks for the Faculty of Arts. On Oct. 29, the faculty held its second annual Dean?s Reception in the full-to-capacity Inco Auditorium, celebrating the 219 students who achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.5 and an average of at least 80 per cent in the 2007-2008 school year.

The Telegram: News

Man charged with Internet luring: RNC
A 42-year-old man has been arrested in the St. John’s area on a charge of Internet luring. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary says it began an investigation after receiving a complaint Jan.

Pole position: Comparisons to N.L. abound as Poland walks down the aisle with the EU
Sitting in a hotel, high above Belwederska Avenue in the middle of Warsaw, it's hard to imagine this former Eastern Bloc country could have anything in common with Newfoundland and Labrador.

Rainfall warning issued for province
Environment Canada has issued a weather warning that states between 25 to 40 millimetres of rain is expected tonight and Tuesday in the St.

RNC continuing to investigate fatal fire
The cause of a fire late Friday night at a seniors complex at 25 Tiffany Lane, St. John's, that claimed the life of a 70-year-old woman, has not yet been determined.

Air Canada responds to criticism: Travel
The airline which has faced a growing barrage of criticism related to its service is defending itself against recent attacks.

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