‘It doesn’t feel good’: Why one university senior left her sorority
A New York university student gave her reasons on why she left her sorority - and the #SororityRevamp social movement she's hoping to start from it.
View ArticleRay Ivany to leave post as Acadia University president 2 years early
The president of Acadia University says he's leaving his job two years ahead of schedule.
View ArticleFederal government gives Dalhousie $5.7M for Canada Research Chairs
Dalhousie University will receive $5.7 million in funding for its Canada Research Chairs along with additional research money from the federal government.
View ArticlePetition started to end student age limits on STM fares
A new petition is circulating calling on the STM to end age restrictions for reduced student fares.
View ArticleStudents gather to brainstorm solutions to shrinking New Brunswick population
New Brunswick's shrinking population has long been a hot topic for provincial leaders, and on Wednesday, students got a chance to brainstorm solutions to the problem.
View ArticleOther provinces to watch Ontario’s tuition grant with ‘keen eye’: officials
Other provinces are watching Ontario's decision to pay post-secondary tuition for students from lower income families, but a leading expert says he doubts they'll take the same path any time soon.
View ArticleMSVU conference aims to help girls build confidence and stick together
The conference, whose mission was to help girls build self-confidence, featured a variety of student-led workshops.
View ArticleNova Scotia students protest at minister’s office to call for more accessible...
Students picketed in the parking lot outside and sat inside in the hallway outside Regan's office.
View ArticleObese women in Canada make less money than non-obese women: study
By looking at body mass index, researchers compared wages and income of obese women and non-obese women in the workforce.
View ArticleConcordia joins 15 Quebec universities in sexual consent campaign
Concordia has joined fifteen Quebec universities in bringing that education to the next level with a new campaign "Sans Oui, C'est Non", or "Without a Yes, it's No."
View ArticleDying cancer patients live longer at home than in hospital: study
A new study shows patients with terminal cancer tend to live longer when they choose to die at home instead of in hospital. But how?
View ArticleUBC alumna files human rights complaint over response to sex assault reports
A former University of British Columbia student has filed a human rights complaint alleging the school discriminated against her and other complainants in its handling of sexual assault reports.
View ArticleTuition assistance program coming soon for NB students: province
Provided it's in place quickly, the new program could be in use in the near future.
View ArticleLobbyists, interest groups question where $2B for university campus upgrades...
How did a big-ticket upgrade to university campuses elbow its way into the fiscal plan in only a few months?
View ArticleShould students take notes on paper or laptops? It depends, studies say
Experts explain how note-taking on laptops and paper compares.
View ArticleFree tuition comes at a cost, NB Tuition Access Bursary critics warn
Free tuition to low-income students is great in theory, but may not work out so well for the province overall, critics of New Brunswick's new Tuition Access Bursary say.
View ArticleWinnipeg Wesmen swept in tripleheader
The Wesmen were swept in a tripleheader on Monday by the Mayville State Comets at Whittier Park.
View Article3 suspects sought after reported sexual assaults at McMaster campus party
A man is arrested on bail offences and three suspects sought as police investigate several reported sexual assaults at McMaster University.
View ArticleTaking time off after high school: What to know about a gap year
Many colleges are encouraging the delayed entry to give students time to recharge after the stress of high school and build upon life or work experiences.
View ArticleNewly formed economic advisory council to meet for first time on Canadian...
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is presiding today over the inaugural meeting of his economic advisory council.
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