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ChatGPT not the cheating wingman you need, Manitoba colleges, universities warnArtificial intelligence (A.I.) is becoming more accessible to students and Manitoba colleges are taking proactive measures to combat the potential of AI-assisted cheating.EducationApr 26, 2023
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Open house at Okanagan College in Kelowna returns in-personWith over 150 programs and courses to choose from, the college's president hopes Saturday’s open house provided some clarity for those looking to enroll.EducationNov 19, 2022
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Frustrated by contract talks, University of Alberta staff hold mock labour strikeDozens of University of Alberta staff staged a mock labour strike on their employer's doorstep.EducationNov 26, 2021
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First Nations University of Canada announces new PresidentDr. Jacqueline Ottman was honoured today as the new President of the First Nations University of Canada. A ceremony that included an honour song and blessing was held.CanadaOct 15, 2021
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Petition calls for MRU professor be fired over controversial, ‘racist’ commentsMRU associate professor Frances Widdowson calls the petition outrageous and said it's an attempt to make the university political.CanadaSep 11, 2020
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Lethbridge schools ranked: Fraser Institute comes out with 2019 Alberta school reportA look at how Lethbridge schools fared in the Fraser Institute's latest school rankings.EducationJun 29, 2020
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TDSB looking to overhaul streaming practice in Grades 9, 10Nearly one fifth of Grade 9 and 10 students took a majority of their courses in the applied stream last school year, the board said.EducationJan 31, 2018
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Classes would take the cut at Fanshawe College if academic staff go on strike MondayThe VP of student services says the college would stay open, and students can still access many services such as the gym, the wellness centre, and the library.EducationOct 11, 2017
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McMaster University jumps 35 spots in global rankingMcMaster lands in the top one per cent of globally ranked universities.CanadaSep 5, 2017
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