The latest results of a cross-country science test show that Quebec students are falling behind many of their provincial counterparts in science.

Published on October 16 2013 |
Written by Kathy MacLean

Classified as: community, education
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Published on: 20 Oct 2013

In the early 1990s, when more than 1 billion people were going hungry ever year, this goal represented a reduction of 50 per cent.

Published on October 8 2013 |
Written by Hugp Melgar-Quiñonez

Classified as: community, food
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Published on: 20 Oct 2013

CED was created as a student-administrator initiative in 2012 by SEDE, in partnership with the SSMU Community Engagement Committee (CEC).

Published on October 06 2013 | Written byDana Wray

The CEC administers a $0.50 per person Charity Fund fee for student initiatives that connect with the external community.

Classified as: community, academics, SP0069
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Published on: 9 Oct 2013

As university students prepare for midterm exams, a group of students hosted a conference Saturday, aimed at promoting a better understanding of mental health.

Published October 05 2013 |
Reported by Sarah Volstad

Classified as: community, academics, social justice
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Published on: 9 Oct 2013

The importance of recycling used electronics.

Published on September 30 2013 |
Written by Chris Mills

Classified as: materials
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Published on: 7 Oct 2013

Time Forms explores the links between art and time.

Published on September 30 2013 |
Written byLucy Gripper

Despite the slightly esoteric nature of its premise, the curators of Time Forms – professors Alanna Thain, Stephen McAdams, and Eric Lewis – made accessibility a goal when organizing the conference.

Classified as: community, academics
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Published on: 7 Oct 2013

‘Neutral’ journalism and the working class neighbourhood.

Published on September 30 2013 |
Written byAaron Vansintjan

Classified as: community, social justice, land
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Published on: 7 Oct 2013

See the coverage in the two articles below

Published on September 30 |
Written bybyLauria GalbraithandHannah Reardon

Classified as: community, Research, education, ECOLE
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Published on: 7 Oct 2013

L'Université propose une nouvelle méthode dans l'intégration des étudiants avec un handicap.

Published September 30 2013 |

Classified as: community, social justice
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Published on: 2 Oct 2013

Un projet de sensibilisation aux bienfaits de l’écosystème.

Published October 01 2013 | Written by Leo Arcay

Classified as: community
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Published on: 2 Oct 2013

Events celebrate ’s certification over the summer as first fair trade certified school in Quebec

Published October 1 2013 | Written by Chelsey Ju

Classified as: food
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Published on: 2 Oct 2013

Insects are not something you are likely to find on the menu in Canada, but the United Nations suggests they should be.

Published September 27 2013 |

In fact, they're eaten in other parts of the world and some Canadian business people are creating products to meet demand and be a global resource for what they feel is the food of the future.

Classified as: Research, food, land
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Published on: 2 Oct 2013

A bold new conference at showcases the growing movement of research creation

Published on September 27 2013 |
By Victoria Leenders-Cheng

Classified as: Research
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Published on: 2 Oct 2013

The PQ government says its worried about young families leaving the island of Montreal.

Published on September 19 2013 |
Aired on Homerun (CBC Radio One)

Raphael Fischler is the Director of the School of Urban Planning at . He joined Sue Smith live in studio with his take on the report.

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Classified as: community
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Published on: 27 Sep 2013

Greg Andrusiak always had a passion for sustainability. In fact, it plays a big part in his role as land negotiator for Encana Corp.in Calgary.

Published on September 23 2013 |
Written byDenise Deveau

Classified as: community, energy
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Published on: 26 Sep 2013

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