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By Jeanette Williams

Former Editor

Jeanette is in her third year double majoring in Film and English at York University with a keen interest in science and technology. She loves to write and aspires to be a showrunner or major writer for a TV series or documentary filmmaker. When Jeanette isn’t writing or studying, she is watching documentaries on anything related to politics, the health industry, or true crime.

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Ontario government announces plans to consider portable health and wellness benefits system

As ‘non- standard’ employment rises, Ontario becomes the first province in Canada to explore health and wellness benefits tied to employees instead of employers.

Health . February 17, 2022

York and Qatar University create first International Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Registry

Dr Sherry Grace of York and Dr Karam Turk-Adawi of Qatar University have teamed up with the International Council of Cardiovascular and Prevention and Rehabilitation to create the first global cardiovascular rehabilitation registry.

Health . February 9, 2022

Is there anybody out there? Life beyond us and how much closer we are(n’t) to the answer

As we come closer to exploring farther reaches of space, one question that still eludes us is the evidence or the viability of extraterrestrial life.

Features . February 7, 2022

Monthly webinar tackles the systematics of bees

As conservation and environmental issues persist, researchers highlight the importance of all species of bee and how systematics and taxonomy can help save them.

Health . February 2, 2022

Professor’s research extracts eDNA out of the air

Professor Elizabeth Clare and her team have devised a method to successfully pull eDNA from the air within controlled environments.

Health . January 24, 2022

Are warning labels on alcohol a necessary and effective approach for consumer health and safety?

As studies show the links between alcohol consumption and cancer, advocates and medical professionals push for warning labels on products.

Health . January 19, 2022

York revises plans for campus return amidst Omicron surge

York announces its revised plan for a January 31 return to campus, but as variant cases rise, tests deplete, and a third vaccination is required, students give opinions on resuming in-person classes.

Health . January 10, 2022

Sometimes life just happens

Talk to your friendly neighbourhood mature student. You’ll be glad you did!

Editorial . December 6, 2021

Building a better community for women in STEM at York

As recent studies show a persistent gender gap within undergraduate STEM programs in Canada, students offer insights as to how York can better support their women in STEM.

Health . December 2, 2021

International students need increased mental health support now more than ever

As recent studies show an increase in international student suicide, York students give insights as to how to better support our peers.

Health . November 30, 2021

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