“The Students’ Association was running this arcade for two days,” says Ilana Goldfarb, Students’ Association events manager. ...
International Women’s Day was celebrated by a breakfast and reception at city hall on March 8. Mayor Jim Watson invited federal ministers Catherine McKenna, above, and Patty Hajdu to speak to guests ...
The Algonquin Times, an award-winning student news source, is produced by Algonquin College journalism and advertising students for community members at the Woodroffe, Perth, Pembroke and online ...
Algonquin’s Health Services remain open but are reducing their hours, according to President Claude Brulé in an April 3 statement. While students can access campus if they have an appointment with ...
Catherine Link-Hanniger, a professor of English and computer science at Algonquin College, is a client of one of the fourth-level students and is enjoying the simplicity of the training offered. Photo ...
Award-winning chef Marc Lepine peers through some of the many Carrot Hoop dishes made by culinary management students. The hoop was one of six dishes that Lepine shared with the program. Photo credit: ...
In light of restrictions put in place due to the pandemic, President Claude Brulé delivered his speech to graduates remotely this year. Photo credit: Algonquin College In light of restrictions put in ...
Judy Puritt was one of the fulltime faculty eligible to vote in the March 13 byelection. The vote had been rescheduled twice; once due to an inaccurate membership list, and the second time due to the ...
Kait Price waits for the train to arrive at St. Laurent station. The station went down to one line for nearly an hour on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Photo credit: Mike Athey ...
From left, Algonquin grads Bonnie O'Neill, Tristan Worden and Lucas Curson have all put their skills to use working for Ottawa-based lifestyle blog, Shared.
Just as the morning sun has barely risen over the trees, Christine Thomas steps out onto her 50‑acre coniferous property. These are the quietest moments of the day for her. She loves to feel the fresh ...
Sebastienne Carine Durand had no choice but to leave Haiti with her two young daughters in 2022 because her life was at risk. “These girls have really been able to adapt to different environments, ...
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