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Young Canadians driving to impact policy post-COVID-19
“For much too long, young people have not been at the forefront of politician’s minds – but change is coming.”Cops in schools normalize law enforcement, do little that couldn’t be done by others
Police are not your friends School Resource Officers (SROs) in public schools have been around since the 1970s, but their roots go ...Open Letter
"Campus administration should lessen the financial load burdening students"Planning a socialist future amidst a deadly pandemic
“The case against capitalism has never been stronger or easier to make.” -David CamfieldURSU board meeting features long discussion about election, grades
“I want to stress my frustration that if URSU, for however many years in a row now, continues to have conversations around ...University claims to only have $300 left in Student Emergency Fund
“We give out over $40,000 a year in emergency bursaries and we’re down now to $300. We need to get out there ...Petition calls on governments to cancel rent
“While these are ostensibly programs to support the public, all they’re really doing is putting public funds back into the private economy ...University adds new grading policies
“Asides from the NCC, because I am not sure what the benefit of would be, I believe that the school has tried ...Communities that game together stay together
“Games can act as excuses to socialize, and tools to help us connect with each other when things like physical contact and ...U of R academics unpack the pandemic’s effects on people
“Psychological factors play a major role in the spread and containment of infection and socially disruptive behaviours...psychological factors have an important public ...