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Commuter couples who make it work

Romantic partners who are employed at universities in different cities confront many challenges in making their relationships work.

June 8, 2012
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The Canadian cult behind ‘culture shock’

The origins of the widely used term began in the backwoods of B.C.

May 1, 2012
Idealizing Aboriginals

A professor analyzes the comments from students taking her course on Indigenous peoples and the environment.

March 29, 2012
Maximizing classroom space

Boosting the classroom occupancy rate is one way some universities are dealing with increasing student populations.

March 29, 2012
Podcasts
Reporter's Notebook: About Joe Magnet

An interview with writer Brad Mackay about his unforgettable experiences in Ethiopia with Joe Magnet.

March 29, 2012
Joe Magnet: the accidental statesman

In an improbable sequence of events, an Ottawa law prof has taken on the constitutional cause of the Afar people in Africa.

March 29, 2012
Canada's newest law school

Canada’s first new law school in more than three decades opens at Thompson Rivers University in the B.C. interior.

March 1, 2012
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