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The Mamidosewin Centre hosted a morning of northern folklore, fun and fascination earlier this month, as Indigenous students from Nunavut and Northwest Territories made the trip down to Algonquin ...
Starting this fall, Algonquin College will begin offering a real estate salesperson program, making it just the fourth college in Ontario to do so.
“Increasingly, many Jews are distancing themselves from the mainstream pro-Israel camp,” said Weinroth. “Given what is transpiring in Gaza, these Jews of conscience feel morally obliged to speak out ...
The Observatory, like other food service spots in Ottawa, has been open for take-out orders only during the lockdown. Photo credit: Roberto Iraheta The Algonquin Observatory currently remains open ...
Sylvie Strong poses for a picture Feb. 11. She plays for the Algonquin Thunder women's basketball team.
From left, Joe Sargant and Matt Chidley, both students in the computer engineering technology program, attended the career networking fair on Feb. 10 in hopes of finding summer employment in their ...
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Men’s mental health awareness month came and went in June, but some students at Algonquin College didn’t even know it was happening. The college had no dedicated events for men’s mental health, but ...
A graduate of Algonquin College’s journalism program, Adam Feibel marked a major milestone by co-authoring his first book with longtime friend Matt Bobkin about pop-punk music ...
Comedian Paul Taylor brought his show “F**k Me I’m French” to over 500 fans at the Algonquin Commons Theatre, on July 4, exploring the humor behind bilingual identity. The event was hosted by the ...
Just like the student volunteers, the women who ran the volunteer event deserved the spotlight too. In the photo booth in Minto Hall, from left to right: Elizabeth Holmes, Rebecca Valerio, Lauren ...
AC Hub's Pancake day was held to help students stay healthy and take care of their mental health throughout the school year.