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Cost barrier to education

by Mark Cooper
the Carillon

Cost is the number one barrier to access to post-secondary education, according to polling released by the provincial government last week.

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Prof under heavy fire

by Lucy Falastein
the Carillon

A University of Regina Fine Arts professor was fired controversially last Thursday and his students want answers.

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Singing the first-year blues

University preparation questioned

by Amanda Marcotte
the Carillon

The question of whether or not high school prepares students for university has been raised again with the release of government polling last week.

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More money recommended for cash-strapped Nova Scotia universities

by Gina Stack
Dalhousie Gazette

Nova Scotia universities need $22-million dollars more per year from the provincial government to maintain current programs and stabilize tuition fees, recommends an education advisory council

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MUN compensates former dean

by Michael Connors
the Muse

Memorial University of Newfoundland has reached an out-of-court settlement worth over $250,000 with former Dean of Science Alan Law over a wrongful dismissal suit.

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BoG votes to open some meetings

by Patrick Cabel
the Carillon

Students wondering why their tuition has gone up will soon have the opportunity to question the Board of Governors about such decisions.

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More daycare wanted

Students raise question of possible evening daycare on campus

by Jennifer Quesnel
the Carillon

Although daycare facilities at the University of Regina have been facing questions of increasing their services to include evening care, those in charge say it probably won't be happening.

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Stalled talks

Acadia students up in arms over possible faculty strike

by Cherri Greeno and Michael Nash
The Athenaeum

With negotiations heading nowhere fast, students at Acadia University are bracing for a faculty strike.

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Conference to be held on gay and lesbian issues

by Hannah Scissons
the Carillon

Saskatchewan is coming out with a new conference in March covering gay and lesbian issues in education.

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CFS pursues action

by Sarah McQuarrie
the Carillon

Record corportate profits and high student debt laods will come under fire at the upcoming Canadian Federation of Students' day of action.

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