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OSSTF’s Rachel Robillard says, “the student is at the epicentre of what we do everyday.”
Ontario has one of the best secondary and post-secondary school systems in the world. While teachers are well compensated and negotiate with the province annually over wages and benefits, the same cannot be said for all ‘education workers’ — the educational assistants, continuing education teachers, instructors, psychologists, secretaries, speech-language pathologists,
Where can a Master in Engineering Management take you?
Engineering is a broad field. Any use of scientific principles in order to advance the building, designing, or testing of an object could be considered engineering. With that in mind, it might not surprise you much to hear that the range of engineering jobs is vast. The management of engineering
We are the champions of the world: uOttawa scores on the international sports stage
The University of Ottawa Gee-Gees are international champions after winning the 2019 FISU University World Cup – Football! Ottawa toppled favourites in Brazil’s Paulista University, who conceded their first and only goal of the tournament on a Mikayla Morton header in the second minute. The goal proved to be the
A hapless response to racism from Jacques Frémont’s ivory tower at uOttawa
On June 11, 2019 Jamal Boyce, a conflict studies and human rights student at the University of Ottawa and vice-president of academic affairs for the program’s student association, was stopped by campus security guards while skateboarding on campus. They started harassing him, repeatedly asking for identification. “If you don’t stop
Rym Ben Berrah — A remarkable student
Many people got to know Rym Ben Berrah during her time at Saint Paul University (SPU), on campus and elsewhere in the community. This young woman’s citizen involvement is outstanding. She has been a member of the board of directors of the Centre de la francophonie des Amériques since December
HerCampus UOttawa Steps into The Wild at Capital Catwalk
Photos courtesy of HerCampus Uottawa It was truly a jungle in Lansdowne’s Horticulture Building on the evening of February 10th, when HerCampus UOttawa hosted their 6th annual Capital Catwalk. Models prowled down the runway in original and unique fashions designed by Zarucci, Zargara, Alexandra Guraliuc, Kristie Lance, Rowes Fashion and
Ravens WHKY: The Turnaround
The Ravens pour off the bench at the final buzzer after beating top-ranked Montreal. All photos by Carlos Verde. Far from the bright lights and 20,000-seat arena of the National Hockey League’s Ottawa Senators, a team mired in the dilemma of to rebuild or not to rebuild, another capital-region hockey
The Legacy Conference opens doors for Generation Y
On Saturday, November 17, The Legacy Conference will be held at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre. The Legacy Conference is a meeting of like-minded individuals dedicated to creating open dialogue about the worlds of entrepreneurship and business. The conference is aimed at Generation Y in order to give these young people
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