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“With the arrival of spring comes the return of geese and other birds to Algonquin College campuses. Unfortunately, avian influenza (also known as bird flu or AI) is currently prevalent among North ...
On April 11, students at Algonquin College gathered in C-building to show off months of hard work on applied research projects.
Route 88 will be getting a new symbol, a blue hexagon for frequent routes, replacing the blue circle for rapid routes. Frequent routes will be every 15 minutes or less from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on ...
Federal election candidates in Ottawa West-Nepean gathered at Ben Franklin Place on April 8 for a lively debate, discussing everything from aging infrastructure to rising crime and disinformation ...
Some Algonquin College varsity coaches worry program suspensions and caps on international students could impact their teams. The Algonquin Students’ Association pays for the varsity sports at ...
Sheila Berroa, an Algonquin College alumna, died in the nightclub roof collapse in the Dominican Republic on April 8. Berroa was one of the 231 people who lost their lives in the incident, according ...
It has been a challenging year for Ontario’s post-secondary education sector. With the announced suspension of 41 programs and the Perth campus’ planned closure, Algonquin College has not been spared ...
A common chemical used for goose spray repellent is methyl anthranilate. According to Bird B Gone, a company selling the chemical, methyl anthranilate is a grape extract. Once sprayed on the ground, ...
More than 50 students packed the Observatory on April 2 for the final Dirty Bingo of the semester, with some arriving before doors opened, ready for a cheeky night of games, laughter and adult-themed ...
The federal consumer carbon tax dropped to zero per cent on April 1, immediately impacting gas prices in Ottawa and helping the budgets of Algonquin College students.