“The Students’ Association was running this arcade for two days,” says Ilana Goldfarb, Students’ Association events manager. ...
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 ...
Textiles are the fifth-largest category of plastic waste in Canada, with most ending up in landfills. Approximately 98 per cent of plastic textile waste ends up in landfills, according to Environment ...
Fall 2025, Episode 5: Times journalist Vasuman Ravichandran joins hosts William Barritt and Mickey Banks to discuss his reporting on an Algonquin College professor leading research into ...
If you walked through the college library at any point between Nov. 3 and Nov.14, you may have noticed an unexpected sight — a man working on a birchbark canoe. That man is Chuck Commanda, knowledge ...
Illustration and concept art students raise money for graduation showcase after learning funding from the Students’ Association is not guaranteed this year This year, students must raise the money to ...
Music industry arts student Thomas Burr laughed when he first heard you could make music using artificial intelligence. “No way people are bumping AI music,” says Burr. “Music is about the feeling, it ...
When learning to save lives, paramedic students need the space to do it. Thankfully, the construction of a new lab at Algonquin College will give them just that. The new lab was formerly a conference ...
After over a decade of inactivity, the Centrepointe Commerce Clock is working once again, marking a small but meaningful revival of one of Nepean’s most recognizable landmarks. Originally built in the ...
Six bands are set to rock the stage at tonight’s Battle of the Bands event in the Algonquin Commons Theatre. The event is open to all students and the doors will open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 for ...
Nicolas Paquette, a commerce student at Algonquin, orders takeout five days a week because it’s cheaper than the grocery store. A recent report by Restaurants Canada, the lobby group representing ...
As classes are back into full swing for many, the campus halls are once again being filled with eager students. They could be checking out the Students’ Association thrift store, hopping off the bus, ...