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Students are feeling more pressure than ever to be perfectionists — and social media may be to blame
New research suggests a desire to be perfect is causing more mental health issues among young students.
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Opinion: Why scientific information is the key to democracy
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Funding impact on Cape Breton University laid out in correspondence
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Take a look inside U of Windsor’s new School of Creative Arts
The red brick building that served as the Windsor Armouries for more than a century has been transformed into a state-of-the-art school.
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Female professors get more grief from students, study finds
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