Canada West MVP leads Winnipeg Wesmen into final four
Winnipeg Wesmen guard Antoinette Miller will lead the team into the Canada West Final Four after being named the conference's most valuable player on Wednesday.
View ArticleManitoba Bisons women’s hockey team hauls in major individual awards
Bisons forward Lauryn Keen was named the outstanding player of the year in Canada West while head coach Jon Rempel was announced as the conference's coach of the year.
View ArticleManitoba Bisons off to nationals in men’s basketball
After qualifying for the national championship the Manitoba Bisons will play McGill on Thursday for a spot in Saturday's semifinals.
View ArticleGarth Pischke picks up coach of the year award as Bisons prepare for Final Four
Garth Pischke was one of three award winners on the Manitoba Bisons on Tuesday.
View ArticleWhy the gender pay gap still exists and what women can do to close it by 2066
Women must start preparing as early as university if they want to achieve equal pay, experts say.
View ArticleThis is what teens are really doing on their spring break vacations
Is spring break really all about underage drinking, non-stop partying and experimenting with sex?
View ArticleNorthlands College takes over university education in northern Saskatchewan
Northlands College in La Ronge will take over university education in northern Saskatchewan.
View ArticleManitobans clean up at university men’s volleyball awards
Manitoba Bisons men's volleyball head coach Garth Pischke and fifth year player Ken Rooney won national awards on Thursday.
View Article17th annual Kinesiology Games arrive in Manitoba
Nearly 800 students and volunteers from across Canada spent the weekend in Manitoba competing at the Kinesiology Games.
View ArticleImmigration activists say Quebec is violating students’ rights by rejecting...
Immigration activists accused Quebec of violating the rights of foreign students by refusing to recognize their French proficiency certificates.
View ArticleUniversite de Moncton students campaign against unpaid internships
Students at the Université de Moncton have launched a campaign aimed at getting the New Brunswick government to address the issue of unpaid internships in the province.
View ArticleEdward Snowden speaks to 2 Manitoba universities
Whistle blower Edward Snowden spoke to three universities Tuesday, including two in Manitoba.
View ArticleHarvard proposal would ban all fraternities, sororities starting fall 2018
This measure is largely aimed at the school's all-male social clubs that have been blamed for problems with sexual assault and alcohol abuse.
View ArticlePartial solar eclipse draws thousands to Western University
A rare solar event drew London residents of all ages to Western University's UC hill, where organizers quickly distributed their supply of eclipse-safe glasses to more than 5,000 patrons.
View ArticleLiberals target 60,000 student work placements with funding roll out
The Liberals had promised to spend $73 million over four years on provided work-integrated learning opportunities with the money supposed to start flowing a year ago.
View ArticleMcMaster University jumps 35 spots in global ranking
McMaster lands in the top one per cent of globally ranked universities.
View ArticlePetition calls for Kingston judge to be removed from bench
A provincial court judge in Kingston is coming under fire after a recent assault conviction was handed down. Justice Allan Letourneau delayed sentencing for a Queen’s University student so he wouldn’t...
View ArticleQueen’s Arts and Science parade kicks off another day of orientation week
Arts and Science student parade kicks off another day of orientation at Queen's University
View ArticleAs London students return, so too does Project L.E.A.R.N
Project L.E.A.R.N. kicks off Thursday and will see increased police presence in the downtown area and in neighbourhoods surrounding Western and Fanshawe.
View ArticleNew Ontario grant has benefited 185,000 students with free tuition in 2017
More than a third of all full-time college and university students in Ontario are receiving free tuition.
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