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On-campus food bank sees increase in number of N.B. college students struggling to buy food
More New Brunswick college students are struggling with food insecurity as food banks at NBCC colleges across the province see an increase in the number of students accessing their Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard food bank.
Windsor Star
University law school announces relocation plans
The law school at the University of Windsor has announced its temporary relocation plans in preparation for the renovation of its Ron Ianni Faculty of Law building which will get underway next summer.
Calgary Herald
Layoffs begin at U of C, Mount Royal following provincial budget cuts
The University of Calgary has begun laying off staff as it eliminates 250 positions due to budget cuts announced by the provincial government last month.
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New Cree name for student centre at University of Regina
The former Aboriginal Student Centre (ASC) at the University of Regina now has a new name — ta-tawâw Student Centre was unveiled Thursday.
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