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The right side of your brain needs love, too

Hi everyone, This is my introductory post for Maclean’s OnCampus. As my awesomely creative blog title suggests, I hope to pamper you with campus news about cool extracurricular activities, artsy...

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Craving community connections beyond campus?

Welcome to Alt 101

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Its true. Teaching takes a back seat to research

Only 61 per cent of Ontario professor think that teaching is important to their university

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UBC sets up very, very open interviews for Dean of Education candidates

Final two contenders asked to give a public speech, take questions from the audience

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The arts are useless and science is uncreative

Would you want your heart surgeon to be a 'creative entrepreneur'?

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The decline of the B.A. continues

But will business degrees really lead to better jobs?

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Which students work hardest?

Business? Engineering? Arts? You may be surprised.

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Two of Quebec’s biggest faculties opt out of strike

Arts and business students will attend classes

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The jobs economy isn’t everything

Pettigrew applies logic to the debate over the value of arts

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I’m tired of hearing how “privileged” I am

Prof. Pettigrew reacts to study on white male academics

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Why we shouldn’t force students to study science

Prof. Pettigrew on new research showing why students ditch STEM

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University seeks musical masterpiece

In celebration of its 100th convocation, Memorial University has issued a request for proposals for a masterpiece of ceremonial music, reports The Telegram. The university says the piece must be...

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Top 10 Pregnant Performances

Consider 10 pioneering pregnant performances, from SNL’s Amy Poehler, to Bjork—who, in 1986, performed live, seven months pregnant and wearing a midriff-revealing shirt on Icelandic T.V. Outraged...

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Getting started as an artist: Newfoundland’s Christopher Pratt

Christopher Pratt is arguably one of Canada’s greatest living painters. His distant, clinical landscapes are at the same time modern and wholly timeless. I’m certainly no art critic, but when I saw a...

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What would Dickens tweet?

The latest Twitter diversion is boiling great works of literature down to 140-character tweets. The latest insult to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, which has survived everything (including zombies)...

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Scent of a Woman meets Wall Street

New Yorker writer Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking is a nonfiction book that examines the impacts of split-second judgments on the decision-making process. Sounds like a...

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R.I.P. John Lennon

The death of John Lennon still haunts Yoko Ono, she told British reporters today. And if you see the exhibit honouring him at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex, it may haunt you too. On display are...

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Mime 101

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The right side of your brain needs love, too

Hi everyone, This is my introductory post for Maclean’s OnCampus. As my awesomely creative blog title suggests, I hope to pamper you with campus news about cool extracurricular activities, artsy...

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Support the arts, tax the rich

Brian Topp continues to make use of his Globe pulpit: defending the Canadian arts community and explaining the case for taxing the rich. Like all other industrial economies, Canada foolishly mirrored...

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