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BY TARA SIEBARTH | November 02 2022

EDITOR’S NOTE What we owe democracy LETTERS More funding needed for single parents CAMPUS A community garden for Queen’s employees aims to foster social connection UTM acquires monumental video game collection U of R microgrid will help grow provincial renewable energy sector Sober-living residence opens in Windsor NOTA BENE Why universities logged record-high revenues in […]

BY MATTHEW HALLIDAY | November 02 2022

The rapid rise in international recruitment has sparked calls for rules and standards to govern third-party recruiters.

BY ÉMÉLIE RIVARD-BOUDREAU | November 01 2022

The second recipient of the Joyce Echaquan Scholarship is hoping to develop a new care model.

BY JULIEN CAYOUETTE | October 27 2022

Collaboration and improved program offerings are at the heart of this proposed initiative, which draws inspiration from the Université du Québec network.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | October 26 2022

The head of CAUT worries that financial fundamentals remain weak despite the windfall.

BY DIANE PETERS | October 26 2022

The interdisciplinary approach to human, animal and environmental health is gaining traction in teaching and research, but the field still struggles against institutional silos.

BY SANNI YAYA | October 24 2022

Our collective future, as well as that of future generations, depends on adequately funding higher education.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | October 20 2022

The Syd Bolton Collection is the biggest known video game archive in Canada.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | October 19 2022

Members of the university community share lessons they’ll carry with them after more than two years of upheaval from COVID-19.

BY SHAUNA MCGINN | October 12 2022

The unique wellness initiative has become a popular spot for respite during the workday.

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | October 11 2022

Rooms are available to any local postsecondary student who has “a commitment to sober living.”

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | September 09 2022

Drug-checking services will be provided by an interdisciplinary team of students at a variety of sites.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | September 08 2022

EDITOR’S NOTE Meeting a critical moment LETTERS The Athabasca dilemma CAMPUS U of Manitoba professor is helping kids explore their gender identity A partnership with U of Ottawa’s med school aims to train more Inuit doctors STU course equips students with critical digital literacy skills NOTA BENE Researching solutions to the growing ‘tragedy of homelessness’ […]

BY ERIKA THORKELSON | September 02 2022

Researcher Fenton Litwiller is developing youth recreation programming to support queer kids in acquiring skills that affirm their complex gender identities.

BY CYNTHIA WESLEY-ESQUIMAUX | September 01 2022

As an academic community, we have a responsibility to teach this country’s history and invite cordial debate on Indigenous realities.

BY BRIAN OWENS | August 31 2022

After four years, the federal government’s billion-dollar superclusters are finding their feet, but they need more time.

BY SHAUNA MCGINN | August 30 2022

The collaboration between the university and the Government of Nunavut highlights the importance of culturally safe care.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | August 24 2022

The application process for international student visas is putting French-language universities at a disadvantage.

BY SAMUEL SAUVAGEAU-AUDET | August 24 2022

Christian Messier is on a crusade to increase biodiversity in urban and natural forests.

BY PATRICIA HLUCHY | August 17 2022

In response to demand from students and industry alike, business schools are increasingly focusing on environmental and social impact.

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