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“Our approach is to provide awareness of the mental health supports available through the Algonquin College and the Student Health Plan, which is provided through the Student Association. Students ...
The Algonquin Times, an award-winning student news source, is produced by Algonquin College journalism and advertising students for community members at the Woodroffe, Perth, Pembroke and online ...
Smart apartment offers students practical learning skills. Marlene Tosh, nursing studies acting chair and co-founder of the program, looks forward to advancing the program to include more programs.
Luca Caporale, first-year police foundations student raises a proud arm after completing the Polar Plunge. He was one of many to compete in the event on Feb. 27 ...
Canadian artist Almyr Jules sings “Take a Little Time,” his new single, and “For Today ...
As midterms were in full swing at Algonquin College, the Wolves Den and Algonquin College staff hosted a karaoke night on the Wolves Den patio at the Jack Doyle Athletics and Recreation building on ...
Chris Szabo, a 22-year-old Algonquin College 2024 film graduate, has written and directed a comedic short film called Erich’s New Shirt, which will be released by the end of the month on YouTube.
Algonquin College students see a rise in Canadian patriotism in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats. A poll by the Angus Reid Institute in February showed a 10 per cent increase in ...
Students from the architecture technician program have designed state-of-the-art tiny homes, aligning with the Canadian government’s plan to invest in prefabricated homes — factory-built houses ...
You might not realize it, but you're at risk every time you use your devices. Everything, including laptops and smartphones, should be used with precaution, especially when dealing with unfamiliar ...
Twelve dancers form into the shape of a giant lotus leaf at the Spring Gala on Feb. 20. Fan dancing is one of the traditional performances held within the Lunar New Year celebration ...
Local: Ottawa Citizen: The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board approved $18.1 million in cuts, eliminating more than 50 full-time positions at Ottawa’s largest school board. The board approved the ...
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