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Reflecting the cultural temperature
A look back at some of Spring’s convocation speeches at Canadian universities.
A look back at some of Spring’s convocation speeches at Canadian universities.
‘Digital rights is a very important form of gender equality.’
The artist says her work’s impact is like a ripple in water.
Despite challenges, Canadian universities in francophone minority settings actively contribute to their communities and the advancement of knowledge.
The goal was to create a safe space that helped international students recognize their entanglement with settler colonialism as uninvited visitors to this land.
A pro-Israel counter-demonstration led to a heavy police presence and tense campus environment.
The campus’ smallest residents are creating a “buzz” around pollinator protection.
Quality of varsity sport broadcasts and player promotions will suffer, says former staffer.
Universities getting a full view of the upcoming eclipse explore the science and art of astronomy.
Students whip up some crunchy munchies to show insects can be the ‘meat of the future.’
‘We consider all students everywhere to be deserving of protection.’
The guide states, ‘it is only through long term, meaningful connections that you can understand and centre Indigenous needs, perspectives, and knowledge.’
'We've all put a lot of heart and soul into [the program] so it’s really nice to see it succeeding,' says program chair.
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville was a medieval “blockbuster” widely read across Europe.