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BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | APR 04 2011

Quebec’s scientific community regrets the lack of consultation and has concerns about negative effects on the province’s research system.

BY MAGGIE MA | APR 04 2011

It’s like planning 14 weddings, all at once, says Christina Coakley.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | APR 04 2011

A course at UQTR doesn’t get an A from one observer.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | APR 04 2011

A third-year health-sciences student at McMaster University is helping diabetes sufferers in First Nations communities better manage their disease, and he’s doing it through text messaging.

BY MAGGIE MA | APR 04 2011

Event held to engage students and to get their mind off mid-terms.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | APR 04 2011

Federation’s goal is to make highly relevant research better known.

BY MAGGIE MA | APR 04 2011

With some star NHL players off the ice and in the headlines recently due to serious concussive head injuries, the research of Blaine Hoshizaki is also making news.

BY MYRIAME EL YAMANI | MAR 07 2011

Researchers and professionals take stock of interculturalism in Quebec three years after the Bouchard-Taylor Commission.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | MAR 07 2011

When Montreal opened itself to the world and invited it in.

BY MARK CARDWELL | MAR 07 2011

Proposal to change the governance of Canadian Interuniversity Sport stems from a series of contentious issues in recent years.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | MAR 07 2011

Professors can now have students turn their cellphones into a classroom response system.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | MAR 07 2011

It is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still in existence, and yet the Great Pyramid of Giza remains an enigma.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | MAR 07 2011

Calling on teens to “escape their parents.”

BY JOHN LORINC | MAR 07 2011

Copyright Board ends confusion over rates with an interim tariff, but digital environment and a new copyright bill could change the rules again

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | MAR 07 2011

Guy Corriveau’s job is to ensure people on campus know what to do when disaster strikes.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | FEB 07 2011

Counterfeit or mislabelled foodstuffs are problems that plague the food industry, and a professor at the University of Saskatchewan believes he’s found a way to eliminate it.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | FEB 07 2011

On the last Monday of each month, Carleton University music instructor Tim Bedner holds a Jazz Mentor Night at downtown club Café Paradiso to bring university students and Ottawa’s jazz experts together to perform.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | FEB 07 2011

New state-of-the-art facility will put cars through their paces – rain or shine.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | FEB 07 2011

Do students know what they’re really getting into when they go to university?

BY LAURA EGGERTSON | FEB 07 2011

Revised document reflects challenges faced by social science and humanities researchers.

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