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Students from York's Osgoode Hall Law School made history when they won a moot court case argued entirely in increments of 140 characters or less. Five teams from law schools across Canada participated in the event, billed as the world’s first Twitter moot court. » More
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IN YOUR OWN WORDS
'Of Mud and Mire,' cementing a Kenyan daycare
Mateen Khalid (BA/BEd '11) returned to Kenya last spring to help provide the children of the Living Positive Daycare with a clean, cemented play area. He tells the story of helping the children of the Ngong slum, in his own words. » More
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York grad and host of Food Network Canada's "French Food at Home," Laura Calder (BA '95), dishes on her unlikely career path and why French food is the greatest cuisine in the world. (Plus enter to win two tickets to TIFF's Food on Film presentation of Julie & Julia, hosted by Laura!) » More
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Seniors across the GTA are putting on their dancing shoes thanks to a new program by York's Department of Dance. This innovative health initiative has York dance students leading weekly classes, focusing on the positive and preventative effects that dance can have for seniors. » More
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