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This Huge Telescope is Built Like A Halfpipe and Hunts for Dark Energy
Dark energy is driving the accelerating expansion of the universe. No one knows what it is.
Rape victims say Canadian universities are failing them
As high-profile cases in America highlight the problem of sexual assault on college campuses, Canadian universities are scrambling to update their policies to address harassment and assault involving students.
We Asked People with the Most Useless-Sounding University Degrees If They Regret Their Life Choices
How far can a degree in comparative religions really get you?
Students Endorsed Boycotting Israel and Got Condemned by the Canadian Government
Another Canadian university has voted to join the effort to boycott Israel, just a day after the Canadian Parliament overwhelmingly condemned the movement.
What Your Canadian University Says About You
Choosing a university is about the 112th most important decision of your life. Here's what your choice says about your personality.
A Dispatch from Montreal’s Raucous, Tear Gas–Filled May Day Protest
A day that started with the usual Marxist marching ended in a haze of tear gas.
Students in Quebec Are Planning One of the Largest Strikes in Canadian History
There have been rumors of more mass protests in Quebec every year since 2012's "maple spring," but it might actually happen this time around.
Snail Shells Are Inspiring Tomorrow's Toughest Materials
Abalone shells combine the strength of glass with the toughness of plastic, and they've fascinated biologists and engineers for decades.
Receiving The HPV Vaccine Won’t Turn Eighth Graders Into Sluts
There's really no reason why it would, but medical practitioners are taking parents' fears seriously anyway.
I Took My Tinder Date to a Sci-Fi/Fantasy-Themed Fetish Party
When a friend told me about a “Game of Thrones-themed kinky burlesque circus fetish party” coming to Montreal, I knew I had to go. I didn't want to go alone, so I asked a girl on Tinder if she'd join me. She said yes.