Thinking back: How childhood memories affect teachers
Amy Found said she remembers reading with kindergarten children from Grade 4 to Grade 6. She said it was her favourite thing to do....
‘Lip service’: The need for Indigenous-led language revitalization
For Algonquin Anishinaabe Elder Claudette Commanda, language is directly connected to culture and is an important part of Indigenous identity. Commanda is from Kitigan...
‘Dehumanizing spaces’: How COVID-19 is affecting inmates in Canada
With more than 8,500 COVID-19 cases linked to Canadian carceral institutions, some issues related to the well-being and socialization of inmates are becoming increasingly...
Dealing with burnout: How physicians are coping during the COVID-19 pandemic
While many Canadians are trying to stay safe by staying home during the pandemic, physicians have been working for more than a year to...
Commuting to Carleton: How transportation is faring during the COVID-19 pandemic
Navigating bustling LRT stations, parking a bike in athletics and sprinting to a crowded class likely feels foreign to Carleton University students after over...

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