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How Arcadia Earth Toronto is making sustainability interactive and unforgettable

Arcadia Earth uses art and technology to turn environmental issues into immersive experiences. With Earth Month around the corner, the exhibit challenges Torontonians to reflect, engage, and take action.

Beaches–East York MPP candidates take the debate stage

Three candidates in the Beaches–East York provincial riding squared off on the debate stage on Feb. 19.
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Educators urge Canada’s K-12 school systems to implement culturally relevant arts education

On Jan. 31, Hart House and the Institute for Dance Studies at the University of Toronto hosted a keynote panel to launch Tanya Berg’s Arts-Based Pedagogies, a book addressing how art education enriches learning, challenges Eurocentric curricula and promotes cultural diversity.

Scarborough event celebrates Bob Marley’s 80th birthday

"It's important to do things that bring people physically out together so that we don’t lose that part of us."

Renewal sign at Westwood Middle School has community wondering what’s in store

The school has been in operation for nearly 100 years

U of T graduate prioritizes fit over ranking when choosing grad school

U of T grad pivots away from the notion of prestige in education as she transitions into graduate school.

Rooks to Cooks helps kids learn cooking and gain independence

Food is an international language, but it can also teach kids how to gain independence and confidence.

Academics before athletics for USF’s Bryant

TAMPA, Fla. - The University of South Florida women’s softball team is not your...

Protecting the environment, a new journey that starts with education

With a new conference of The Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication taking place from Feb. 15 to 17, much attention is being paid to developing environmental awareness in the next generation to protect the environment and improve sustainable development.

Need for post-secondary education up for debate among young entrepreneurs

Recently, many gen z’s are flipping the established career paradigm and pursuing entrepreneurship rather than pursuing education and entering the corporate world.

Do Scarborough students learn enough about provincial politics in high school? We put them to the test

With the Ontario general election just passing, highschool students were asked if they are educated enough on our Ontario government along with the policies.

Arts Ahead 2022 symposium reimagines the future of art

Incorporating technology is at the forefront of artistic innovation, and more women should be...

Anglican Church’s future must always consider residential-school past: Indigenous archbishop

The institution's response after the abuses committed in residential schools to Indigenous children needs to be ongoing, leaders say.
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How one nonprofit organization is helping Mumbai’s children during the pandemic

Children often evoke a picture of innocence, of learning and an untainted rendition of...

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