Anqi Shen

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    Headlines for Jan. 29, 2019

    Toronto Star Citizen Lab says its researchers were subjects of ‘intelligence gathering’ University of Toronto researchers say they were the target of “sinister” and “underhanded” approaches aimed at compromising their research into commercial spyware. Global Massive new centre for AI research...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 29, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 28, 2019

    Globe and Mail Meng defends university-Huawei partnerships Ms. Meng, who has not spoken to media while on bail in Vancouver pending an extradition request to the United States, sent a column to the Nikkei Asian Review in Japan earlier...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 28, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 25, 2019

    Globe and Mail McMaster University receives $15-million donation for its commerce program The gift sets the stage for an ambitious redesign of undergraduate commerce education based on fostering close collaboration among students from multiple faculties. Globe and Mail Opinion: How universities...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 25, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 24, 2019

    StarMetro Halifax Ontario’s postsecondary reforms raise alarms for Nova Scotia students Student organizers in Nova Scotia are raising concerns about how Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recent shakeup to postsecondary funding could be felt on the east coast. Times Higher Education Canada...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 24, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 23, 2019

    StarMetro Edmonton Alberta students’ group sounds alarm over Ontario tuition changes Some Alberta post-secondary students are feeling uneasy after the Ontario government announced sweeping changes to tuition, financial aid, and student union rules last week. Calgary Herald University of Lethbridge hockey...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 23, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 22, 2019

    CBC Indigenous virtual reality experience heading to Wilfrid Laurier's Brantford campus Lisa Jackson, an award winning filmmaker who is Anishinaabe, looks at a version of Toronto if the infrastructure of the city were reclaimed by nature and Indigenous culture. Niagara...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 22, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 21, 2019

    Maclean's Students respond to OSAP changes: ‘We are moving backwards’ Ontario students decry changes by Premier Doug Ford’s government to student aid, despite a tuition cut. Globe and Mail Canadian universities continuing R&D funding partnerships with Huawei Canadian universities funded by Huawei...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 21, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 18, 2019

    CBC MUN's Coat Check helps students bundle up for the winter semester The Coat Check clothing swap is a way to make sure students have the gear they need to make it to spring — especially students who come...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 18, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 17, 2019

    National Post Minister meets with committee to develop national approach to campus violence The minister for women and gender equality says an advisory committee is developing a national framework to hold universities and colleges responsible for addressing sexual violence...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 17, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 16, 2019

    Globe and Mail Ontario government expected to cut tuition fees for Canadian students by 10 percent Tuition fees at Ontario universities and colleges will be slashed by 10 per cent under a new framework expected to be released by...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 16, 2019

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    Headlines for Jan. 15, 2019

    Globe and Mail Opinion: Canadian universities must stop undervaluing female academics As female professors move up the ladder into senior administration, our data shows that the pay gap gets wider for them, writes Bessma Momani, professor at the University...

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    Anqi Shen

    January 15, 2019

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