Study permit cap hits York where it hurts
York’s plan to support new international students as the federal government caps new study permits.
York’s plan to support new international students as the federal government caps new study permits.
The death of 22-year old Iranian woman, Mahsa Amini while in police custody continues to inspire protests across Iran in a women-centred revolt.
A multi-site exhibition between Toronto and Gdansk, Poland, explores the relationship between the senses through experimental art.
This photo essay aims at introducing a new form of appreciation and understanding, one where the land speaks for itself.
While it’s impossible to know when the next pandemic will strike, researchers across the world agree that stronger international measures must be installed in preparation and response.
As migrants face inherent vulnerabilities across the world, the VULNER project publishes research into vulnerability and next steps in improving laws and policies concerning migrants.
As Ukraine-Russia war wages on, students and workers alike face various personal and financial hardships.
During a time where few questions are answered and uncertainty runs rampant, the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine have shown a series of events that has the world’s attention.
Faculty and travellers alike explain how slow travel benefits their experiences, the environment, and what exactly slow travel means.
A group of activists are providing grants for project proposals to combat youth homelessness and poverty.