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Fish fight: Is the decline of Atlantic salmon actually the fault of striped bass?
The debate over striped bass and atlantic salmon in the Miramichi River rages on. Dr. Trevor Avery (Biology) says that striped bass may not be the reason for the decline in salmon population and that more monitoring is needed.
Oklahoma bills would require ‘Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day’ and memorial plazas on campuses
Bills have been proposed that would require college campuses in the United States to recognize Charlie Kirk. Dr. Jeffrey Sachs (Politics) told The College Fix that the state should refrain from requiring campus leaders to adopt a position on a controversial political figure or event.
‘There’s got to be something we can do’
Nova Scotians are still feeling the impact of this summer's historic drought. Dr. Ian Spooner (EES) tells the Guysborough Journal that “it may take significant time, perhaps even a few years of normal precipitation, to reach the groundwater levels prior to the drought.”
Ontario's anti-tariff ad is clever, effective and legally sound, experts say
An Ontario anti-tariff ad got the attention of an enraged President Trump, who immediately cut off trade negotiations with Canada. Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) says that in getting attention, the ad was successful. "He says the challenge for political advertising is to cut through the clutter, resonate with people and get their attention."
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