Universities are supposed to be places where students are exposed to a wide range of ideas and viewpoints, but the status of free speech on campuses has become one of Canada’s biggest hot-button issues. Because some critics charge that a preoccupation with protecting students from hurtful or offensive ideas puts free speech in jeopardy, we decided to find out what students really think. Here’s what more than 16,000 undergraduates across the country had to say in our exclusive student survey.
Popular in the late 1990s, a new study says they’re a waste of money
One in five is borrowing to pay for daily expenses
Who better to ask than students whether universities are following best practices and making them happy?
But that doesn’t mean the census debate is igniting a culture war
School also tops “lots of beer” category in Princeton Review survey
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