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Guelph elementary school students face possible suspension without vaccinationsGuelph WDG says just under 2,000 students are still without a mandatory vaccination. Vaccination appointments can be booked online or at a walk-in clinic in Guelph or Fergus.CanadaMar 12
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Quebec caps international students but is hazy on numbersThe measure targets private colleges that the government has said are using education as a business model to sell citizenship.CanadaFeb 26
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Guelph students record with Canadian rock band Triumph for Music MondayOn Friday, Guelph Collegiate Institute's Made Urban Arts program performed and recorded background vocals with members of the rock band Triumph.CanadaMar 11
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Saskatchewan mining students gain experience through VRSaskatchewan Polytechnic has created and is using a virtual reality (VR) mine to help advance mining education and hands-on learning opportunities for its students.EducationMar 10
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University of Guelph students sort trash using AI-powered recycling assistantOscar Sort has tackled waste diversion by improving recycling rates and reducing operational costs at over 30 universities in North America.EnvironmentMar 5
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Quebec to expand religious symbol ban, force students to uncover facesThe bill would also expand the requirement for employees at French-language schools to speak only in French with students and staff.CanadaMar 20
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20-year-old U.S. tourist missing in Dominican Republic, search underwayAuthorities are searching on land, by air and in the ocean for the student, who went down to the beach with her friends but never returned.TrendingMar 10
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Professors, students say Nova Scotia university bill threatens academic freedomsSpeakers appearing before a Nova Scotia legislature committee say the bill is a case of overreach that could threaten academic freedoms.EducationMar 18
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University of Lethbridge student creates ‘SnackRadar’ app to battle food insecurityCollege students wanting food sign up to be alerted via the SnackRadar website, and those with excess food to give can fill out a form to notify them.ConsumerMar 19
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Columbia University suspends, expels pro-Palestinian students who occupied buildingAbout a week before Mahmoud Khalil was detained and the DHS raids, the Trump administration moved to pull $400 million in federal funding from the New York City university.TrendingMar 14
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International student enrolment down at Sask. universitiesInternational student enrolment at the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan is down, but by how much?CanadaFeb 22
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‘Person of interest’ named in missing Dominican Republic tourist mysteryPolice said they were re-interviewing people who were with Sudiksha Konanki before she vanished at the beach in front of the Riu República Hotel.TrendingMar 12
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Steve Carell helps students affected by L.A. wildfires go to prom for freeAlice's Kids, the charity Steve Carell is working with, will be donating $175,000 towards prom costs, covering tickets for more than 800 students to attend.EntertainmentMar 6
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‘Books and Bagels’ helps Regina students take centre stageStudents at Regina's Douglas Park School got to showcase their reading skills to the community at the 'Books and Bagels' event.CanadaFeb 27
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Parents, students join Foothills School Division support staff picket lineHundreds of support staff with the Foothills School Division have been on strike since Feb. 24.EducationMar 7
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Nicolaides says $1.1B for more staff at Alberta schools will ‘alleviate pressure on classrooms’According to the provincial government, student enrolment at Alberta schools has risen by about 89,000 students since 2020.EducationMar 12
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UVic student’s death from fentanyl poisoning to be examined in coroner’s inquestSidney McIntyre-Starko, 18, a student at the University of Victoria, died in January 2024 of fentanyl poisoning. She and her friend collapsed in a dorm room. Her friend survived.CrimeFeb 13
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University of Guelph student to study at Oxford after winning Rhodes ScholarshipJayden Parker's passion began while volunteering at a local aquarium growing up in Bermuda. The fourth-year biomedical sciences student will study overseas in September.EducationFeb 18
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Ontario college cuts staff as student cap continues to hit post-secondary schoolsAs Ontario colleges deal with the financial aftermath of the international student cap, several colleges have announced staff cuts due to significant deficits.EducationFeb 27
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‘Person of interest’ in missing Dominican Republic tourist case speaks outJoshua Riibe, the person of interest, 'is permanently escorted by the police anywhere he goes,' the law firm working with him said, adding he is 'not free to leave' the resort.TrendingMar 17