Category : Universities


Winnipeg Libraries See Major Uptick in Visits

Winnipeg's public libraries, including the Millennium Library, are reporting a notable increase in foot traffic and community usage, reflecting a growing public interest in accessible educational and cultural resources across the city.

St. Clair College Reduces Downtown Windsor Footprint

St. Clair College is pausing programs and reducing its downtown Windsor campus operations following a significant drop in international student enrollment, with facilities like the MediaPlex sitting idle for the upcoming academic year.

Food Bank Use Surges Among University Students

A growing number of students at the University of Manitoba are turning to food banks as rising living costs and tuition fees strain budgets, highlighting a nationwide affordability crisis in higher education.

U.S. Schools Cancel Class Photos Over Epstein Claims

Several American school districts have halted traditional class picture days following the spread of baseless online rumors linking the practice to Jeffrey Epstein, citing concerns over student safety and misinformation.

Ontario's $6.4B Funding Boost Hailed as Landmark

The University of Windsor and St. Clair College celebrate a major $6.4 billion provincial investment over four years, aimed at stabilizing post-secondary education amid financial challenges.

Former Ottawa Public School Listed for Sale

The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board has officially put the Grant Alternative School building on Draper Avenue up for sale, marking a significant change in the local educational landscape.

U of T Law Program Accused of Anti-Israel Bias

A University of Toronto law program faces criticism for allegedly operating as an activist satellite with no academic oversight, focusing disproportionately on Israel while ignoring other human rights abusers.

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