Opinion: Why Ontario universities must rethink their education model

The Ontario university sector is in trouble. Most universities are running a deficit, many unsustainably. As a UW Senator, I’ve had a front-row seat to our budget woes. Last year, UW ran a $43 million deficit and this […]

2025-11-07T11:19:47-05:00November 8, 2025|Uncategorized|

With youth unemployment at crisis levels, how are UW graduates holding up?

Finding employment is a frequent topic of conversation amongst UW students. Walking across campus and inside classrooms, there is always chatter about searching for a co-op, part-time job, and even full-time employment. Yet with the current job market, […]

2025-10-14T12:02:01-04:00October 14, 2025|Campus News, Local News|

What does unleashing our economy mean for Ontario’s ecosystems?

Ontario’s Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025, became law on June 5 despite considerable controversy. The bill amends such acts as the Environmental Assessment Act, Mining Act, Environmental Protection Act, and Endangered Species […]

2025-09-09T20:13:47-04:00September 11, 2025|Opinion|

Disability Inclusion Steering Committee releases report on furthering accessibility at UW

UW’s Disability Inclusion Steering Committee (DISCo) submits its final report to the Provost, detailing further steps to take in making education accessible to all.

The Disability Inclusion Steering Committee (DISCo) is an advisory committee created in 2022 […]

2025-08-01T23:07:18-04:00August 1, 2025|Campus News|

Bill 33: Why students are worried about the Supporting Children and Students Act

If you’ve been skimming headlines lately, you might have seen mentions of Bill 33, The Supporting Children and Students Act, 2025. While the title sounds pretty neutral and in support of kids and students, many student associations – […]

2025-11-18T18:11:34-05:00July 17, 2025|Campus News, Local News, News|
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