Drivers charged, pedestrians’ condition stabilized, after weekend crash near...
Two drivers have been charged, after a crash Saturday evening near Western University that sent two pedestrians to hospital.
View ArticleOSAP changes result in thousands more post-secondary applications
Ontario's Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development, Deb Matthews says changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program have resulted in approximately 50,000 new applications this year...
View ArticleCOMMENTARY: Why a university education can be so much more than a degree
Simi Sara opens up about why she went back to university, and how the most important lesson she learned wasn't classroom material.
View ArticleHomecoming weekend preps underway at Queen’s University
Queen's University homecoming gets underway this weekend.
View ArticleU of M offers women’s self-defense classes for students
The University of Manitoba’s Security Services is giving women a way to be prepared to fight back against an attacker.
View Article‘Suspicious incident’ at U of W under investigation: Winnipeg police
Winnipeg police are looking into claims by a University of Winnipeg student that she was pulled into a car near the campus Jan. 8.
View ArticleShortage of on-campus housing leads to construction boom near UBC-Okanagan
A shortage of student housing on and near the UBC-Okanagan campus has led to a housing boom in that area of Kelowna.
View ArticleBrescia constructing new $14M academic building
The 30,000-square-foot building will include three state-of-the-art food and nutrition science labs, sensory and research labs, and two multi-tiered classrooms.
View ArticleManitoba Bison going back to the Olympics
Manitoba Bisons forward Venla Hovi of Finland has been selected for her third straight Olympic games.
View ArticleSecurity measures at downtown Winnipeg campus increasing
Security downtown and the surrounding area is top of mind this week after that brutal bus shack attack.
View ArticleUNB basketball player enters record books
Fifth-year UNB Varsity Reds player Javon Masters made history on Friday night, becoming the highest scoring player ever in Canadian university men’s basketball.
View ArticleWestern University study reveals first biological marker for schizophrenia
Dr. Shiva Singh says his work over the past 20 years challenges a "very fundamental principle" that a person's genome sequence doesn't change throughout the course of a lifetime.
View ArticleEditor of student newspaper out after publishing controversial articles
In the articles, Michael Thurlow, leader of the National Socialist Canadian Labour Revival Party, makes comments about Jews and what he calls historical exaggerations and lies involving the residential...
View ArticleNearly half of Ontario firefighters are working with chronic pain, study finds
The study examined nearly 300 firefighters over a 13-month period.
View ArticleDalhousie president responds after racist graffiti found at university
According to Florizone, at 12:35 a.m. Thursday, the school's security services were alerted to a piece of anti-black graffiti on a stairwell of the fourth floor of the Student Union Building.
View ArticleDalhousie faculty, student groups unhappy with proposed tuition increase
The school's board of governors is scheduled to vote on the budget in June.
View ArticleUniversity of Manitoba students mixed on cameras in the exam room
It's finals season for post-secondary students, and the University of Regina is taking extra measures to prevent students from beating the system.
View ArticleNDP Leader Horwath pledges debt-free future for Ontario students during...
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath made a stop at Innovation Works, in London's downtown on Wednesday afternoon.
View ArticleMSVU under scrutiny over residential schools course taught by white prof
Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax is expected to offer the course, Selected Topics in North American History: Residential Schools, this fall.
View ArticleHalifax university condemned for handling of residential-schools course...
A group of Canadian professors is speaking out against a Halifax university's handling of a residential-schools course imbroglio, saying the race or ethnicity of a professor should not be a...
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