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BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | OCT 22 2009

Recession likely keeping students in school and out of the labour market

BY PEGGY BERKOWITZ | OCT 19 2009

Researchers and policymakers hope it will help journalists better cover science and researchers better understand reporters’ motivations

BY PHILIP FINE | OCT 19 2009

Polaris Institute commends several universities for embracing bottled-water-free zones

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | OCT 05 2009

As one of the few groups funding national research on student access to university and college, demise of the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation will leave a gap

BY UA/AU | OCT 05 2009

University Affairs was named a finalist for overall best magazine website, overall best design and twice for best blog.

BY DANIEL DROLET | SEP 21 2009

CFHSS aims to boost profile of its four annual book prizes

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | SEP 21 2009

Study finds similarities, some surprising differences, at Canada’s universities

BY PEGGY BERKOWITZ | SEP 08 2009

In its pre-budget submission to the federal government, association puts emphasis on research spending

BY PAULINE ANDERSON | SEP 08 2009

Preventive measures start now, planning for worse scenarios is under way

BY FRANÇOIS-OLIVIER DORAIS | SEP 08 2009

This sensitive subject is back in the spotlight following tabling of new bill.

BY ANNE MULLENS | SEP 08 2009

Research megaproject will soon disclose mysteries of the deep

BY PAULINE ANDERSON | SEP 08 2009

Yaffle applauded by academic community

BY NICK TAYLOR-VAISEY | SEP 08 2009

Canada Student Loans Program expects to dole out over $500 million in new grants

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | SEP 08 2009

Second consecutive win is the band’s sixth since 1995

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | SEP 08 2009

Need to search the university’s library catalogue, check your class schedule or look for upcoming workshops at the learning centre? No problem. Students at the University of Saskatchewan can now do this and more at the touch of a button using their iPhone or iPod touch. The university is the first in Canada to offer […]

BY DIANE MAR-NICOLLE | AUG 04 2009

B.C. judge Zahid Makhdoom moderates debate at Simon Fraser’s Philosopher’s Café

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | AUG 04 2009

After two years, peregrine falcons Roger and Spirit successfully hatched Algo and Polly

BY NICK TAYLOR-VAISEY | AUG 04 2009

Ruling by Canada’s university sports body won’t keep SFU from switching to NCAA

BY SHELDON GORDON | AUG 04 2009

Six Canadian and two American teams participate in three-day event

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | AUG 04 2009

Personal information is likely being used for marketing

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