It’s tempting to see the Cleveland Indians taking the infamous Chief Wahoo logo off their uniforms as a job well done, but the minimal gesture shouldn’t deserve anything more than minimal phrase. 
Even though everyone is expected to fill out USATs at the end of the semester, what students might not know is how much of an impact these single pieces of paper can have on their professors. 
Although students initially come to university to get a degree, post-secondary education is about a lot more than just academics. 
Sexual violence comes in many forms. 
Putting a price carbon pollution has become the paradigm of climate policy.
We can’t be lenient on ing student politicians that don’t meet our expectations, even when there’s no alternative. We need to expect better. 
When a newspaper releases information about a murder, they don’t just cover the basics. 
The University of Guelph has suspended a professor who students allege insulted one of their classmates who suffers from severe anxiety. 
Tim Hortons employees have become a focal point for the debate surrounding the Ontario government’s minimum wage hike. 
When I tell people my program is all-girls, they’re usually pretty confused.
Despite changes to your Facebook timeline, don’t expect your politically-charged News Feed to be replaced with a constant stream of dog photos just yet.
As we rapidly approach marijuana legalization, the government has yet to explain how they’ll tackle the organizational nightmare that comes with granting amnesty to those convicted of simple possession and other pot-related crimes. 
The basic rights of Canadians, even those that may conflict with someone’s personal opinions, need to be respected in any workplace. 
With the limited resources that come with a population of just under 36,000 people, it’s not surprising that even a hint of a lawsuit from the Canadian liquor industry players was enough to snuff out an experiment like the one recently held in the Yukon. 
The conversation around mental health needs to loosen its emphasis on productivity.
One student’s 11-million-dollar claim against a university may seem clownish at first glance. 
The view that studying STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) disciplines is the only way to secure employment often surfaces in high school.

Local news deserves to survive

November 30, 2017
With the rise of digital media, print-first newspapers have very quickly become unprofitable.
Introducing early and legitimate education on mental health to young Canadians is vital. 
Residential school systems in Canada have perpetuated the loss of Indigenous languages for centuries.