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Buses are back on track

Buses are back on track

🕔13:17, 5.Feb 2024

The Amalgamated Transit Union emphasized its commitment to securing a fair and reasonable collective agreement that considers the current working conditions, health and safety aspects for workers and passengers and wage increase in line with industry standards.   Buses are

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Student attendance low at the Windsor International Film Festival

Student attendance low at the Windsor International Film Festival

🕔15:16, 19.Nov 2022

More than 45,000 people stood in line and attended the 2022 Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) breaking the previous record of 43,000 in 2019. The festival ran from Oct. 27 to Nov. 6 and aired 311 screenings of 177 films

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Obstacles, Opportunities in Maintaining Student Mental Health

Obstacles, Opportunities in Maintaining Student Mental Health

🕔14:37, 3.Nov 2022

Students at postsecondary schools have other challenges besides passing class.  “I’d say the biggest challenge to my mental health as a student is probably burnout,” said Hailee Wilson, who is currently studying to become a social worker at the University

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A Dragon in Windsor

A Dragon in Windsor

🕔13:49, 1.Apr 2022

St. Clair College’s Student Representative Council held a night with Arlene Dickinson March 10 at the Chrysler Theatre.  Dickinson is the General Partner of District Ventures Capital, which is a venture capital fund focused on helping the market, fund as

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St. Clair Students are becoming entrepreneurs

St. Clair Students are becoming entrepreneurs

🕔12:07, 28.Feb 2022

An increasing number of St. Clair students are becoming entrepreneurs.  For many students’ college is a way to find your calling and get a job, but for some this is a way to start careers as business owners.   Kobe Kilner,

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Virtual Classes: One Year Later

Virtual Classes: One Year Later

🕔11:39, 26.Mar 2021

    On March 23 2020, St. Clair College moved all classes online for the remainder of the winter semester due to COVID-19. More than a year later, many of the courses offered at the college are still taught online.

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COVID-19 strengthens the bond between family members  

COVID-19 strengthens the bond between family members  

🕔13:27, 5.Feb 2021

In the year since the outbreak of coronavirus, life has changed in many different aspects, including family activities.  With physical distancing and school closures, the burden is heavy for parents during the pandemic.  But some parents say there is still a positive side.   Salma El riz, a mother of two, who chose in-person learning for her kids, said it is better for children to be

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Top 5 Tips on How to Survive the End of the Term.

Top 5 Tips on How to Survive the End of the Term. Updated

🕔08:08, 24.Nov 2020

It’s that time again – the semester is winding down with only four weeks left. Final projects are being assigned and everyone is losing their minds. But fear not! Because I am here to give you some tips on how

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Zoom fatigue – a new strain on students

Zoom fatigue – a new strain on students Updated

🕔09:27, 5.Nov 2020

Since the introduction of COVID-19, daily life has not been the same, particularly for workers and students. In order to adapt to the situation, many educational institutions have begun online classes and adapted their curriculum to better suit their new

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PHOTO FRIDAY: When’s recess?

PHOTO FRIDAY: When’s recess?

🕔14:03, 1.May 2020

Canada geese rest in the deserted playground at Hugh Beaton elementary school in late April, 2020.  Photo by Zachary Balogh.

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High school students test skills designing vehicles of the future through WEEDC competition

High school students test skills designing vehicles of the future through WEEDC competition

🕔16:20, 28.Feb 2020

    Students in Windsor-Essex are getting the opportunity to take part in a competition that will creatively allow them to design vehicles of the future. Open exclusively to high school students, the competition was launched by the WindsorEssex Economic

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St. Clair’s got Talent show entertained the college

St. Clair’s got Talent show entertained the college

🕔13:35, 18.Feb 2020

By Manvir Kaur The St. Clair’s Got Talent show was performed at the main campus on Feb. 13, 2020. It was hosted by student Gilberto Hernandez and SRC director Jeremy Deam. Ten participants performed on the stage while almost 200

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Global Entrepreunership Week lunch and learn at Genesis Centre

Global Entrepreunership Week lunch and learn at Genesis Centre

🕔13:41, 29.Nov 2019

  Students were offered a chance to network and learn from experts in their field when the  St. Clair College Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre celebrated Global Entrepreneurship Week with a lunch and learn session.  Students were welcome to watch four local

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Work-to-rule at local schools

Work-to-rule at local schools

🕔19:53, 28.Nov 2019

  Promising students’ education would not be impacted, 83,000 elementary school teachers began a work-to-rule campaign in Ontario earlier this week. According to the unions, the students’ learning will not be impacted and there will still be student-related activities approved

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 Attendance Affects Marks

🕔12:05, 19.Nov 2019

 Attendance Affects Marks   Students at St. Clair College MediaPlex find plenty of excuses to miss class, but professors don’t take any of them, and students who attend class regularly don’t take them either.   Kyla Kjarsgaard-Stiers, a first-year Travel and

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Transit Windsor ridership increasing

Transit Windsor ridership increasing

🕔14:30, 30.Sep 2019

The school year is in full swing in Windsor, Ont. and the buses are filling up. Transit ridership has increased by 22 per cent according to the City of Windsor website which was last recorded in 2018. Earlier this year,

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Should high school athletes consider college before university sports?

Should high school athletes consider college before university sports?

🕔12:31, 27.Sep 2019

Some student athletes are saying the transition from high school to college or university sports is not as easy as it looks. Mercedes Ryan was the captain of the women’s Sault College basketball team last season and described the transition

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St. Clair College students raise money to improve education in Ghana

St. Clair College students raise money to improve education in Ghana

🕔11:48, 12.Apr 2019

By Kristian Beaudoin Students of the event management program hosted a fundraiser to improve education in Jirapa, Ghana. In association with the Ciociaro Club and the Rotary Clubs of Windsor, students held a fundraiser called An Evening for Education on

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Fionn MacCool is Hiring 70 Staff Members at Job Fair

Fionn MacCool is Hiring 70 Staff Members at Job Fair

🕔11:17, 12.Apr 2019

By Trisha Kundu A new Irish pub is coming to downtown Windsor with job opportunities from servers to bartenders. Fionn MacCool is holding a job fair today and tomorrow, April 9 and April 10, to hire 70 staff for its

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Artists of the future

Artists of the future

🕔01:00, 5.Apr 2019

The Gibson Gallery in Amherstburg is supporting high school students by showcasing their artwork. Students from General Amherst and St. Thomas of Villanova high schools brought their art pieces to the Gibson Gallery, in order to promote it and display

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