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Jan-Feb 2019

BY JESSICA RIDDELL | January 16 2019

Perpetuating such a myth downplays the value of discipline, energy and effort.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | January 14 2019

Public and university libraries are partnering up across Canada to make the most of shrinking collections budgets and limited study space.

BY SUZANNE BOWNESS | January 10 2019

More students are opting to live in theme-based residences.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | January 09 2019

EDITOR’S NOTE Finding your community: Themed residence spaces give students a sense of belonging LETTERS Not that Yale PEOPLE ON THE MOVE McMaster University president Patrick Deane will become the new principal and vice-chancellor at Queen’s University as of July 1., and other appointments. CAMPUS New mural at MacEwan celebrates water, life and womanhood Preserving […]

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | January 09 2019

The mounting teacher shortages in parts of Canada have several sources, including working conditions, cuts to teacher education programs and a lack of specialty instructors.

BY ALEXIS KIENLEN | January 08 2019

The work celebrates water, life and womanhood.

BY KERRY BANKS | December 26 2018

Educators are using gaming elements, combined with the interactive and immersive aspects of virtual reality, to enhance learning.

BY ERIKA THORKELSON | December 19 2018

Several smaller universities are heading downtown to open new arts-focused facilities.

BY ANQI SHEN | December 18 2018

The newly renovated museum, home to thousands of medical specimens, follows the history of medical education back to the 19th century.

BY DAVID SMITH | December 17 2018

As time goes by, I’m having more and more misgivings about using social media.

BY PIERRE BLAIS | December 13 2018

Saveurs de génie brings together student microbrew clubs, microbreweries and beer enthusiasts.

BY TERRI COLES | December 12 2018

The event, where graduate students explained their research in the form of a baked good, appears to be the first of its kind in Canada.

BY RIMA WILKES & HOWARD RAMOS | December 07 2018

They’re a waste of time, with little evidence they make a difference in decision-making.

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