The future of learning: How video games can be used in university
Education systems around the world have had to rapidly adapt to changes in recent years.
Computers changed how students studied or took notes. Cell phones...
‘Treasure hunt’: How mental health resources are hidden in plain sight
From therapy dogs to walk-in counselling services, Carleton seeks to provide a variety of services to support students’ mental health and well being.
But many...
Phishing season: The rise of pandemic scam emails
You open your inbox and find an email about a job offer. As a student looking for work during the pandemic, you open the...
‘We will rebuild it’: B.C. church burning reignites Coptic Canadian trauma
Since the mid-to-late 20th century, Copts, an ethno-religious group from Egypt, have immigrated to Canada in pursuit of better job opportunities and to escape...
‘It’s more than just not drinking’: A closer look at addiction and complete mental...
Andrea Howard, a psychology professor at Carleton, launched a new study this September called Plan to Drink that looks into Carleton students’ drinking habits.
“This...