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Lancers representing Canada on the court and on the track

Four Lancers have been named to the Canadian senior national women’s basketball team.

Student project to lay groundwork for emergency evacuation assistance

Two kinesiology students are conducting research to determine the best locations for emergency evacuation chairs in campus buildings.

Lecture to offer insights into physical cultural practices of Canadian aboriginal peoples

A lecture Friday will showcase research into a strength-based approach to sports and recreation among Canadian aboriginal peoples.

Lancer grad hailed among province’s top female scholar-athletes

Lancer grad Erika Reiser (BHK 2011) will be recognized as a “Woman of Influence” by Ontario University Athletics at a luncheon May 8 in Huntsville.


Keeping Olympic venues ad-free key to preserving purity of games, researcher says

Olympic researcher Scott Martyn will appear today on Research Matters on CJAM 99.1 FM.

Book awards a family affair

The Human Kinetics Book Awards honoured 25 local high school students for their academic achievements and community contributions Thursday.

Professors bid farewell to exchange students

A reception Tuesday bid adieu to exchange students heading home at the end of the semester.

Miracle of a trip: kinesiology students tour Olympic venues

Thanks to a trip to Montreal and Lake Placid last week, a group of kinesiology students got to feel like Olympic athletes for a couple of days.

Students reap rewards of smoking cessation contest

The Leave the Pack Behind student health services group held its awards ceremony in the Thirsty Scholar on Thursday.

Student researcher finds Red Wing home streak more impressive with shoot-outs

Matt Hoffman says the odds of a home team winning in a shoot-out are lower than in regulation, adding an extra shine to the Red Wings latest record.