Is AI Killing Academic Integrity?
Amid the rise of AI usage among college students, professors reinstate
in-person assessments to restore confidence in academic learning
Amid the rise of AI usage among college students, professors reinstate
in-person assessments to restore confidence in academic learning
Are post-pandemic social norms making us increasingly anti-social, or more independent?
Relief is real. So are the legal precedents, the disinformation surge, and the oil incentives that shape what comes next
Decentering men in women’s issues
Why the pressure to have a post-grad plan is peaking, and why students are pushing back
A quarter century after the Oslo Accords: were they even feasible in the first place?
Quiet crowd, close bonds
Companies are taking advantage of seasonal depression
How language can be used to build and break community
As Montreal’s transit union launches another month-long strike, students weigh frustration against solidarity
A look at why Canadians engage less with foreign policy, and what Ottawa is actually doing in the Middle East
Alienation from the political sphere creates academic distrust
Why reading diverse stories can shape us and our future
Examining the importance of small-group learning in higher education
When Radical Movements Go Mainstream