International students have largely been left out of the federal government’s financial support packages. That's little surprise, writes columnist Wesam AbdElhamid Mohamed.
The pandemic will likely have the most long-lasting effect on students whose academic rhythm has been disrupted, perhaps beyond repair. The shutdown
'You’ll notice that we have more in common than we do differences.' That is the epitome of the audacity of hope. It’s
Blackface in the 1820s involved minstrels using exaggerated accents, malapropisms and outlandish clothes to ridicule black people.
Journalism students say they find value in learning how to report on immigration and race issues. Many would like to see more
Settlement agencies in Canada’s Atlantic provinces are working closely with provincial governments to better service immigrants, but say they need federal support
International students and children of immigrants say pursuing post-secondary studies in journalism can motivate both encouragement and opposition from their parents. Sharif
Journalism and the media play a major role in forming a national identity and informing the public about what’s important. That is