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TA under fire after Facebook blunder
A York teaching assistant’s status update says students’ work is making her ‘stupid,’ and some are questioning the place of such public comments
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A York TA is catching trouble for calling her students “stupid” on Facebook. Do you think people in teaching positions should publicly voice opinions about their students?
YFS director alleges missing funds, misconduct at campus radio station
CHRY denies various accusations
Get off my lawn
Greg Kay, this is for you. You should in no way become a member of the board of directors of CHRY, York University’s student radio station.
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Disney’s legacy spiraling down
3D animated films have traded soul for spectacle
Regulations can harm if science is misunderstood
York prof cautions government regulators and warns we must adapt to our changing climate.
"There is no grand breakthrough, no solve-all solution to this problem"
I’ll admit it. Science and technology is slow, but it will help us solve many issues regarding the degradation of our planet – in time.
Glendon’s forest is dying – and being revived
The student-run Regenesis@York aims to revitalize York’s greenest campus