How university campuses became the focal point of Canada’s abortion debate
University campuses have increasingly become a focal point of Canada's anti-abortion movement, prompting a fresh debate over free speech and questions about what critics call misleading tactics.
View ArticleTrent University welcomes record number of new graduate students
The majority of applications for graduate programs are from international students.
View ArticleQueen’s University homecoming brings new challenges for Kingston Police
The Kingston Police are preparing for homecoming weekend at Queens University weeks in advance due to previous issues in past years.
View ArticleQueen’s students hold viewing party to welcome Drew Feustel back from space
A group of Queen's students gathered at the university to welcome astronaut Drew Feustel back to earth Thursday morning.
View ArticleOntario student leaves Nova Scotia university after alleged rapist returns to...
The events of one Friday night last November raise questions about how universities handle sexual assault allegations - and whether they are doing enough about sexual violence.
View ArticleStudents speak out about St. F.X.’s handling of reported sexual assault case
Nearly 100 people attended an organizing meeting at St. Francis Xavier University Wednesday night, with more discussions planned Thursday on how to take more aggressive action against campus sexual...
View ArticleStudents protest Nova Scotia university’s handling of alleged sexual assault...
Nearly 40 demonstrators from the school and community confronted president Kent MacDonald as he addressed potential students at the university's open house.
View ArticlePolice, university ready to enforce new party bylaw for Queen’s homecoming
Kingston police will be deploying 200 personnel at the Queen's University campus and surrounding area to control the crowds during Homecoming.
View ArticlePatrick Deane named 21st principal of Queen’s University
Queen's University named Patrick Deane, the university's former vice-principal, as their new principal and vice-chancellor.
View ArticleMSVU employees vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike mandate
The Mount Saint Vincent University Faculty Association (MSVUFA) stated that 94 per cent of those who voted were in favour of supporting their bargaining team.
View ArticleKingston police looking for man who allegedly committed an indecent act at...
Kingston police say a man in his 30s committed an indecent act in front of a woman on the Queen's campus.
View ArticleKingston duo takes on Canada’s best runners at U-Sports Cross Country...
Brogan and Branna MacDougall competed in the 2018 U-Sports Cross Country Championships on Saturday and came away with a medal.
View ArticleHeading soccer balls can lead to cell damage: UBC study
UBCO study says repetitive impacts of a soccer ball on a player’s head could cause damage to the cells of the nervous system.
View ArticleBannock and Backpacks: U of M students helping out people in need
Students at the University of Manitoba have been collecting donations for Winnipeg's homeless community. They will hand out Backpacks and Bannock Sunday.
View ArticleUniversities, colleges across Canada now growing pot on campus
Eight academic institutions have obtained licences from Health Canada to cultivate cannabis for scientific purposes.
View ArticleLondoners to rally against Ford government’s cuts to francophone services
London's francophone community and its supporters will meet in Victoria Park this weekend to protest the province's cuts to French-language programs.
View ArticleKingston Secondary School project set back by delays, disruptions: school board
Construction of Kingston's newest high school has been delayed, which has many students and parents excited.
View ArticleArrest made in alleged sexual assault at Brock University
Niagara Regional Police say the investigation into the alleged incident began in October.
View ArticleOntario government cuts tuition fees by 10%, eliminates free tuition for...
Under a new framework, tuition would decrease by 10 per cent for the 2019-2020 year, then be frozen for the following year.
View ArticleFleming College estimates 10% cut to tuition will lead to $2.5 million in...
The Ontario government will cut tuition fees by 10 per cent in September.
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