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Stories about the Life Sciences Centre, currently getting a retrofit, got a lot of eyes in 2010. Â (Nick Pearce Photo) |
From awards and accolades, to new research, to building closures and natural disasters, there was no shortage of news happening at ±«Óătv in 2010.
A quick scan of the most read Dal News stories of 2010 provides a snapshot of the year that was. Some of the yearâs most popular stories were also among the most urgent. Coverage of the closure of the Life Sciences Centre due to asbestos (LSC reopened)Â and fire (Update on building closures)âin April and July respectivelyâas well as preparations for Hurricane Earl (Getting ready for Earl)Â in September account for four of the top 15 stories.
But those situations are more the exception than the rule. Generally, the most popular Dal News stories were those which focused on student life, from the behind-the-scenes story of the DSU âlip dubâ video (Representing 'Dal-ifornia') to a look at exchange studentsâ impressions of life in Canada (Only in Canada you say? Pity). Also popular were profiles of Academic All-Canadian Alex Legge (All-star Academic All-Canadian) and incoming DSU President Chris Saulnier (Chris Saulnier elected DSU president), along with the heartwarming story of 10 year old cancer patient Malachi Rai (A dream come true for 10 year old âDoctor Malachi'), who was named an honorary member of the ±«Óătv Medical School Class of 2010.
When it comes to coverage of administrative news, two stories about changes to ±«Óătvâs website were among the yearâs most-read, with stories about the U-Pass program (U-Passes on the way), student ratings of instruction (Rating our own professors) and the Times Higher Education rankings (In good company) also proving popular. And the most-read research story? It was psychology professor Aaron Newmanâs exploration into how the brain processes grammar (Wired for grammar).
All in all, Dal News published more content than ever before in 2010â448 news stories, 40 discussion topics, 48 photo essays, 48 pollsâand in doing so had its biggest year ever for readership. The Dal News website saw a 14 per cent increase in visits and a 15 per cent increase in overall page viewsâ905,813 in total.
The top 15 most-read Dal News stories of 2010:
- âLSC reopenedâ (April 8) - 9,367 views
- âRepresenting 'Dal-ifornia'â (August 17)- 6,737 views
- âGetting ready for Earlâ (September 1) - 3,997 views
- âUpdate on building closures" (July 25) - 3,497 views
- "All-star Academic All-Canadian" (November 17) - 3,324 views
- âMeet the New ±«Óătv homepageâ (February 23) - 3,266 views
- âA dream come true for 10 year old âDoctor Malachiââ (June 15) - 3,213 views
- âOnly in Canada you say? Pityâ (April 19) - 3,185 views
- âIn good companyâ (September 24) - 3,104 views
- âAssessing the damageâ (July 27) - 3,076 views
- âRating our own professorsâ (April 30) - 3,071 views
- âU-Passes on the wayâ (August 18) - 3,033 views
- âChris Saulnier elected DSU presidentâ (March 25) - 2,940 views
- âWired for grammarâ (May 4) - 2,936 views
- âWeb makeover revealâ (October 14) - 2,837 views
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