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Food for fines provides double relief
My NipissingErase library fines and support the student food bank in one swift motion with the annual Food for Fines campaign at the Harris Learning Library.
Until February 16, you can bring nonperishable food items to the library to help clear or reduce any outstanding fines. One food item is equivalent to $2.00 of library fines, to a maximum of $20. -
Volunteer Mixer a hit
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New book for Dr. Patriquin
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Ed grads mixing travel and adventure with work
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Nominations open for Teaching Awards
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Men’s hockey supports student food bank
My NipissingThe Nipissing Lakers men’s hockey team is helping stock the shelves of the student food bank. For the fifth consecutive year, the team made a significant donation to the on campus Food Bank. -
Same-sex marriage in early America up for discussion
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Artist talk and screening
My NipissingIndigenous InitiativesNipissing is pleased to welcome artist and film producer and director, Jules Koostachin, to campus for a special screening of AskiBoyz, Tuesday, February 3, at 6 p.m. in the Nipissing Theatre (F213). -
Ebola and Operation SIRONA in Sierra Leone
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Bell Let’s Talk campaign at Nipissing
My NipissingNipissing University is partnering with Canadore College and Jack.org for the Bell Let's Talk campaign on Wednesday, January 28, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the Education Centre Hallway. The partnership is aiming to start a conversation that will end stigmas surrounding mental health.