For $600-mil, the towel racks better be heated

The Yale Daily Newsreports that Yale is planning to spending $600-million to create two new residences. For that kind of money, I would expected thermo-heated towel racks and heated tiling to boot.…

Microsoft offers free technical software for students

Microsoft is providing post-secondary students with free copies of its technical software. The software offered is limited to Microsoft’s developer, designer, and platform resource tools. It does not include popular desktop publishing software such has Microsoft Suite. While developer software such as Visual Studio will not appeal to…

No Cockroach at Queen’s this year

The Queen’s Journalreports that the Queen’s University undergraduate students union, the Alma Mater Society, did not hand out the Golden Cockroach this year. It will be interesting to see what this means in the coming year, will landlords be less concerned about getting publicly shamed?…

Alberta Progressive Conservative plan to cut student loan interest

If elected, the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party will cut student loan interest. The party unveiled its post-secondary education platform Monday to a lack of fanfare. Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach, standing in front of 200 Tory supporters Monday, also promised to limit annual tuition increases to the rate of…

This is an announcement I could cover

Ontario’s Minister of Research and Innovation John Wilkinson announced $150,000 in new funding for Hamilton’s McMaster University today. I would have loved to cover the announcement – not because it qualifies as "newsworthy" – because it was in a better climate than Hamilton today. Wilkinson made the announcement…

Environmental studies, math applications jump

The Ontario University Application Centre released its application statistics for February last week. According to the February numbers, few programs are seeing a significant rise in applicants this year. While most programs saw modest rises in applicants, both general education and physical education programs dropped by 18 and…

Who killed the (campus) radio star?

Students at the University of Waterloo overwhelmingly voted to end the mandatory student subsidy of CKMS radio. Like many campus radio stations, the UWaterloo station serves as more of a radio station directed to the greater urban community of Kitchener/Waterloo than a station dedicated to students. Not only…

8% of students involved in the sex trade: The Times

I’m having a hard time honestly believing that the number of "students" involved in the sex trade is even close to that high, but according to an article put out by The Times in UK today, this is the case: "A second survey in 2006 showed that number…

Feds pump $163 mil into research

The federal government gave researchers across the country a Valentine’s gift last Thursday with the announcement of $163 million in new funding to establish 11 new “Centres of Excellence for Commercialization and Research.” The centres are to pursue major discoveries and work to bring them to customers over…

The Oshawa housing battle continues

A group calling itself “concerned Niagara citizens” is distributing a flyer complaining about a proposed apartment building for students. Apparently there is at least one individual who is not satisfied that students are being driven out of the neighbourhoods surrounding the University of Ontario Institute of Technology by…
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