EducationUniversities’ new rules for cheatingThree students complete a group assignment. One cheats. Should they all be punished?
EducationWhy a group of small universities believes the future is theirsKnown as the ’Maple League’, the four universities promote the advantage they have over big-city schools: an intimate undergraduate experience
UniversityHow universities are working to shatter the ivory towerAcademic life is slowly becoming more engaged with the outside world—and students are leading the way
EducationStudents beware: Not all co-op programs are created equalGet a jump on the job market by enrolling in a co-op program, but do your research first
CollegesGPRC has Canada’s only authorized program for Harley-DavidsonsThere’s nothing like a 15-week technician certificate program, like the Harley-Davidson course at GPRC, to rev your engine
CollegesIf you have a sense of adventure and enjoy food, you can be a ship’s cookA galley can be a tough workplace, but there’s money to be made
EducationFalconry, glass-blowing, and other unusual trades They’re not regulated or even that well-known, but these jobs all require apprenticeships to learn the tricks of the trade
EducationFood-systems planners are playing a growing role in municipal policyMunicipal governments are recognizing they need to bridge the gap between city-dwellers and food sources
EducationInterest in public service jobs has increased since Trudeau’s electionWhy would you want to do that? Because job demand is outstripping supply and, hey, there’s stability.
EducationNext 36 recruits future business stars from schools across the countryEntrepreneurship, on steroids