WHY ALL POST-SECONDARY STUDENTS SHOULD BE OFFERED ON-THE-JOB LEARNING. By Madelin Moses Like many children, Taylor McDonald dreamed of becoming a teacher at a young age. “One of the most
WHY ALL POST-SECONDARY STUDENTS SHOULD BE OFFERED ON-THE-JOB LEARNING. By Madelin Moses Like many children, Taylor McDonald dreamed of becoming a teacher at a young age. “One of the most
AS SCHOOLS LOOK FOR A SOLUTION TO LONG WAIT TIMES FOR MENTAL HEALTH APPOINTMENTS, STUDENTS TAKE THE LEAD. By Jason Morgan “I think that I could say most of my
IMMIGRANT YOUTH FACE HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, RACISM AND EXPENSIVE BUREAUCRACY IN CANADA. By Jayden Richards The factory job was a nightmare. Unfair tasks and constant bullying from coworkers started to
YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT: A BALANCED DIET IS GOOD FOR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH. By Marena Silli When Wilfrid Laurier University students think about criminology professor Andrew Welsh, they probably
COLLEGE GRADS FIND JOBS SOONER BUT THEIR WAGES STAGNATE MORE QUICKLY THAN UNIVERSITY GRADS. By Sukhjit Lall At a time when the youth unemployment rate in Ontario is soaring, most
THE STIGMA MAY BE ENDING, BUT MENTAL HEALTH HAS A BIG IMPACT ON STUDENT SUCCESS. By Scott Maxwell Brady Cline likes to keep a consistent schedule. His day usually starts
Wen-Do teaches Laurier Brantford women physical and mental strength
By Matthew Mills Jan. 26 marked Family Literacy Day, and dozens of youngsters and their parents crowded into the auditorium of the Brant Sports Complex in Paris, Ont., for a
Laurier Brantford students showcase art during Lunar New Year celebrations
NINETY-MINUTE BUS RIDES, BROKEN EQUIPMENT, FLEEING STUDENTS: FRANCOPHONE EDUCATION IN ONTARIO IS BROKEN AND THE PROBLEM WON’T FIX ITSELF By Gabrielle Lantaigne Sébastien Lalonde still recalls the awe he felt