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We can do all the land acknowledgment we want, but if you don't do something about it, that demonstrates your intent,” said U ...
Medical Laboratory Technologists are “hidden heroes, because nobody hears them and nobody sees them. Yet, a technologist finds-out, before anyone else, what is wrong with a patient,” said Michelle ...
THE MEDIUMS OF pornography have changed with the advent of new technologies, but the substance of the genre has remained similar over centuries. The use of erotic material, however, has not always ...
Difficulties with certain student cards showing proof of payment on OC Transpo readers were resolved early this morning, reported per the transit systems’ Instagram 6 days after they acknowledged the ...
“Based on my experience working for the government, I know that if you’re sharing around a spreadsheet, it’s easy to make a mistake or accidentally delete something. These kinds of human errors are ...
Whether you’re cramming for midterms or signing out books for pleasure, everyone could use a refresher on how to behave in the library.
MONDAY – A protest of 12 students in front of the RBC branch on campus in the UCU elicited a police response within 30 minutes of commencing at 11 a.m. With a number of campus protection dispatched, ...
The quintessential novel of the 1960s that most people have never heard of, Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me, is a seminal work of counterculture fiction, and required reading for anyone ...
With exam season creeping closer every day, it’s becoming increasingly necessary for students to take care of their physical and mental health. Unfortunately, much of the traditional student diet is ...
Ottessa Moshfegh’s works usually expose and gently pull apart the same themes: feelings of deep, seemingly incurable loneliness, usually from a female perspective. Her works feature women in ...
Lasting five overtime periods (six hours and 47 minutes), the TMU Bold and Mount Royal Cougars played the longest game in Canadian university men's hockey history.
Carrie Bourassa, a University of Saskatchewan and research director, made headlines in October for pretending to be Indigenous. Though she is not the first, it begs the question — why do white people ...
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