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University of Guelph issues trespass notice to pro-Palestinian protest encampmentThe University of Guelph says it has issued a trespass notice to pro-Palestinian protesters who set up camp on school grounds more than a month ago.EducationJul 8
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Hospital partners with U of G on health-care delivery and education in GuelphAn MOU was signed on Friday intended to position the university and the hospital for the challenges that are impacting the health of the community.HealthJun 26
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Sidelined during pandemic, mature student enrols at Guelph, graduates at top of classKelly Hughes applied to the University of Guelph during the pandemic after working in the culinary industry for several years. She graduated at the top of her class.EducationJun 17
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Pro-Palestinian protesters say they’ll take down UGuelph encampment by next MondayPro-Palestinian protesters who set up camp at the University of Guelph more than a month ago say they will pack up and leave by next Monday.CanadaJul 9
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More than 1,300 students at University of Guelph can’t find a place to liveSome students at an Ontario university, and their parents, have expressed frustration over the university's handling of the situation.CanadaJun 12
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‘Not just dirt’: U of Guelph researchers seek ways to protect soil on Canadian farmsA group of researchers at the University of Guelph are finding ways to protect soil and the future of food production. Soils at Guelph has been operating since 2019.CanadaJun 11
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University of Guelph’s agriculture college commemorates 150 yearsThe ice cream social on Wednesday was the first of several events to commemorate the Ontario Agricultural College's 150th anniversary.EducationMay 2
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The Good Games return to University of Guelph in JulyThe Good Games will see former Olympians and amateurs compete in a multi-sport event on July 6 and 7. The event is free to attend.SportsMay 1
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U of G prof co-leads $15M project to prepare for future health emergenciesLawrence Goodridge, a microbiology professor at the University of Guelph, is co-leading a team of researchers in a $15-million project that runs until 2028.CanadaMay 9
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U of G’s Arrell Food Institute hires former local food bank adminPauline Cripps has been hired as the Arrell Food Institute's new community food lead after serving nearly 10 years as the administrator at the Guelph Food Bank.HealthMay 29
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University of Guelph embraces Indigenous culture with new name for science atriumThe 12,000-square-foot shared gathering space at the University of Guelph features a mix of glass, stone and brick with lush foliage, plus four original Indigenous paintings.CanadaApr 16
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University student from Guelph excited to receive Terry Fox Humanitarian AwardAlexandra Elmslie is a student at Western University in London, Ont., and was diagnosed with severe ADHD when she was eight years old.CanadaJun 6
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Western U encampment ends but action not over, activists sayAn encampment at Western University calling on the school to divest from Israel-connected funds ended over the weekend but organizers say the fight isn't over.CanadaJul 8
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USask and Canadian Light Source assisting new research into groundwater pollutionUniversity of Guelph scientists have teamed up with Saskatchewan researchers to explore how a chemical called 'sulfolane' may be creating groundwater risks.ScienceApr 20
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Are smoky BBQ-flavoured chips a health risk? What’s behind a ban in EuropeIn April, the European Union moved to ban several artificial smoke flavourings found in popular foods such as chips, cheese, BBQ sauce and ham, citing health concerns.HealthJun 27
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Guelph health and nutrition professor has gig advising Chicago BlackhawksJamie Burr is helping players on the Chicago Blackhawks improve their performances on and off the ice. The University of Guelph teacher is a high-performance advisor for the team.SportsApr 19
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Guelph mayor points finger at U of G for student housing shortageCam Guthrie says there is already a housing crisis in Guelph and the news about students not find places to live is only going to exacerbate that.CanadaJun 14
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How much do you tip? Why most Canadians feel pressured to give extraA recent survey found about 67 per cent of Canadians say they've felt presssure to tip, while another 36 per cent said they tipped to not appear cheap.LifestyleJul 8
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Paris looking at Plan B if River Seine remains unfit for Olympic swimmingParis Olympic organizers are making contingency plans as questions remain about the safety of the River Seine that is due to host open-water swimming events.SportsJul 7
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Firing up the BBQ this summer? Tips to minimize cancer risk from grillingAs barbeque season kicks off, experts advise Canadians to take precautions when grilling. While those tempting char marks add flavour, they also carry potential health risks.HealthJun 30