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Ontario tuition fees highest in Canada

Ontario students are now forking over more money for post-secondary education than students in any other province, according to a Statistics Canada report released Oct. 20.

Manly talk tackles relationship violence

Michael Kauffman asked the students at his workshop to finish the sentence “A real man is . . . ” without censoring themselves. Answers ranged from “rich” to “never wrong” to “a beer-drinking meat eater.”

 

Kauffman wrote all of the answers down and drew a box around them. He told the students that society expects men to fit into this “box” no matter how unrealistic it is.

Your next VJ?

 

Carleton's Cody Dobie is vying to be a Much Music VJ (Photo: Dylan Albon)

 

New policy restricts roommate romps

 

A new policy at Tufts forbids kicking out roommates to partake in sexual activities (Photo: Lasia Kretzel)

 

Learning to prevent an economic crisis

Getting a post-secondary education is seen by many as a good idea and, as we reach the one year anniversary of the economic collapse, the shrinking work force makes this idea look even better. At the moment, many businesses are restructuring and not rehiring. Many industries are focusing on implementing risk management and making companies financially transparent to shareholders.

York University has noticed this trend and has initiated a new graduate degree inspired by the credit crisis – the master of financial accountability (MFAc).

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