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  • Kwasny falls into none of these traps; she writes romantic-environmental poetry of a high order, communing with nature in a language that never sells itself short.

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  • Kwasny shows how, as she refuses to back down under the pressure of material degradation.

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  • Kwasny was taken to hospital during halftime of the Gaiters' 25-18 loss to the Concordia Stingers on Saturday afternoon.

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  • Bishop's Gaiters defensive lineman Kevin Kwasny, 21, was rushed to hospital during the halftime break in a game against the Concordia Stingers after appearing disoriented in the locker room.

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  • Team spokesman John Edwards said Kwasny, 21, showed no signs of injury during the game or as he left the field at halftime.

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  • Kwasny's parents arrived from their home in Winnipeg on Sunday to be with their son.

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  • Gaiters coach Tony Addona said Kwasny does not have a history of head injuries, and he did not know if Kwasny took a blow to the head during the game or not.

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  • Kevin Kwasny rushed to hospital in middle of game Saturday Last Updated: Sep 12, 2011 12:49 PM ET Dynasty to death: CBC's Fifth Estate examines head injuries in football Bishop's Gaiters website

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  • Kwasny, who's originally from Winnipeg, underwent emergency surgery Sunday and is reportedly in a medically-induced coma.

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  • Defensive end Kevin Kwasny underwent surgery after he suffered a subdural hematoma - bleeding on the brain - at the CHUS hospital in Sherbrooke, a team spokesman said.

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