Recently, Carleton University had suspended health benefits for teaching assistants, research assistants and contract instructors after the benefit fund ran…
Taking the plunge to support Special Olympics athletes
The “plungers” stand at the edge of the metal platform, some in bathing suits, some fully dressed, most of them…
Outdated memes: where are they now?
Memes come and go so fast these days it’s hard to keep up. Ugandan knuckles, Bird Box, air pods, Дpyr,…
An Algonquin business grad uses sports to bring communities together
Rubber soles squeak on a wooden gym floor in a suburb of eastern Ottawa, kids laugh and shout happily as…
3 tips for a successful first music festival
The bright lights, the heavy bass, the lively crowds. There’s really nothing quite like summer music festival season in Canada.…
Today we celebrate World Compliment Day!
March 1 is World Compliment Day, originated by Hans Poortvilet, a recognition professional in the Netherlands. He started the initiative…
Stories of identity and self
Former Governor General Michaëlle Jean looked on from the front row as Hasina Kamanzi live-painted a canvas that read, “Reclaim…
67’s forward Marco Rossi turning heads in his first season in North America
The road to the NHL is never an easy one; there are hundreds of thousands of kids around the world…
Shots in the dark
Kyle Brunet, 21, a former Algonquin game development student, was diagnosed at a young age with nystagmus and ocular albinism.…
Sens lose to Flames as trade deadline approaches
It was a hard fought loss for the Senators on Sunday night, as Calgary’s Austin Czarnik sniped the game-winning goal…