Social media and mental health
Bell Let’s Talk Day is here, so let’s take a moment to talk about what is often a big culprit in our negative mental health experiences: social media.
Bell Let’s Talk Day is here, so let’s take a moment to talk about what is often a big culprit in our negative mental health experiences: social media.
Students from York University and Chung-Ang University reflected on their nation’s social policies through their collaborative presentations.
New COVID-19 restrictions contributed to the loss of 63,000 jobs in December, and as spring and summer approach, students worry about potential job prospects.
Students tend to perform better when professors care about their education, so why don’t more professors actually give a damn?
Karpati explores his own story of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new policy has been enacted to help extend work permits for former international students and is an extension of the postgraduate work permit (PGWP) initiative.
COVID-19 is impacting students’ career prospects and mental health – perhaps more than their physical health.
Officials at York reflect on the university’s performance and room for improvement.
Negotiations have been ongoing since fall to extend collective agreements with all CUPE 3903 units and the first bargaining meeting of the year will take place on January 22.
Stories based on tips often fall through because those who initially come to us with pressing issues fail to follow through, which often contributes to the problem they’re tipping us off about.