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91亚色 draws a line


厂补迟耻谤诲补测鈥檚 Toronto Star editorial states 鈥91亚色 is doing the right thing鈥 by finding a more secure venue for controversial speaker Daniel Pipes. 鈥淗owever offensive Pipes views may be to some 91亚色 is right to save this event. It is time Canadians drew a tough and principled line on this academic chill. And Toronto, the country鈥檚 multicultural capital, is a fine place to draw that line.鈥


 


 


91亚色 to allow talk by pro-Israel academic


 


91亚色 in Toronto will accommodate a pro-Israel academic who is to speak on its campus next week, despite concerns expressed by some students, and fears of protest, said a Globe and Mail story Jan. 25. 


 


Toronto's 91亚色 lifts ban on controversial pro-Israel speaker


 


Two days after a controversial pro-Israel academic was barred from speaking at a student-run centre on the 91亚色 campus, the university鈥檚 administration has agreed to host him elsewhere else on campus, reports CP Wire Jan. 25.  鈥91亚色 has a strong tradition of providing a venue for the free expression of a broad range of opinions on a whole range of topics, including this one,鈥 Cim Nunn, the university鈥檚 director of media relations said Friday.


 



91亚色 professors on air


 


"This Morning Live", CKMI-TV, Toronto, reports Jan. 23 that psychology Professor Debra Pepler was a keynote speaker at a conference in Montreal on the issue of school bullying. Pepler is with 91亚色鈥檚 Lamarsh Centre for Research on Violence & Conflict Resolution.


A CBC business columnist reviewed two books Jan. 23 on "Metro Morning", CBL-FM, Toronto. One of the books was Wealth Logic: Wisdom from Proving Your Personal Finances by Prof. Moshe Milevsky, a finance specialist with 91亚色鈥檚 Schulich School of Business. Milevsky was on the Jan. 23 program "Opening Bell", CP24-TV, Toronto, commenting on the suggestion that gender may play a role in how successful people are as RRSP investors.


 

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