For-profit colleges are offering students a variety of new degrees, but not as many job options. As for-profit colleges enter the Ontario market, they attract students looking to improve their academic future. Many do not even require a high school […]
Self-publishing industry ready to compete

As the literary world changes to suit the Internet, self-publishing is emerging as a prominent form of publishing and it is threatening to displace traditional publishers. Scholastic, Random House, Penguin Publishing, and other major publishers continue to accept new manuscripts […]
Dining out: Brantford restaurant hot spots
As Brantford grows as a city, its options for dining grow as well. A city with a population of nearly 100,000 is bound to have diverse tastes. Over 100 different restaurants are located in Brantford. Some are outposts of popular […]
Man’s best friend helps relieve students’ stress

Students across Canada have a new way to unwind from the stresses of university; they can spend quality time with a friendly dog. Universities across Canada are helping students de-stress by creating puppy rooms. Here, stressed out students can book […]
Continued controversy: Gay men face blood donation struggles
There are many reasons why Canadians might not be able to give blood. You may have had a body piercing in the last six months, tried cocaine at any point in your life, or be under 17 years of age. […]
Incoming grad school deadlines

A month into the semester, students are settling in at campus. They’re combining midterms with school clubs and events, while trying to maintain a social life. It seems cruel to ask students to juggle more on top of all that. […]
How far will you go for the next big thing?

Hundreds stood in crowds at stores throughout the country for the release of Apple’s iPhone 5 on September 21st. With the world’s fixation on Apple products today, it comes as little surprise to see eager customers lining up days in […]