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Bringing Youth Perspectives to the Floor: Biomedical Student at York University Serves on Prime Minister Trudeau’s Youth Council

Second-year biomedical sciences student, Haleema Ahmed, discusses her role in the Prime Minister’s Youth Council and her hopes for the future.

Health . November 23, 2022

As the first season post pandemic, the Lions made it one to remember

From hockey to badminton to track and field, some Lions are taking home well-earned hardware and hard-earned OUA recognition.

Sports . April 10, 2022

Saying Goodbye to York: Creative piece

A 10-year story of how I got my undergraduate degree.

Arts . April 6, 2022

Going against all odds: Women entrepreneurs

A current rise in women innovators and entrepreneurs despite societal, organizational, and individual barriers.

News Women's Day . March 7, 2022

York’s oldest master’s graduate shares her story

An interview with master’s in political science graduate Varatha Shanmuganathan, York’s eldest grad in history.

News . February 4, 2022

Governor General inducts 27 York alumni and faculty into The Order of Canada

New appointees to include The Honourable Sandra Chapnik, and Osgoode Hall distinguished research professor, Janet Walker.

News . January 27, 2022

York’s art gallery receives nomination for the GOG awards

AGYU’s education assistant receives a nomination for the 2021 GOG awards following a year of pandemic gallery exhibitions

Arts . November 9, 2021

‘Love’s a Bitch’: Eric Alexandrakis and translating trauma into art

The Grammy-nominated musician talks about his experiences as a two-time cancer survivor and how it has affected his life and his art.

Arts . June 27, 2021

Team Schulich claims Queen’s Cup in first-ever online MBA Games

The MBA Games are Canada’s largest collegiate competition.

News . February 12, 2021

The quiet revolution: The rise of African-Canadian women entrepreneurship

The hidden history of African-Canadian women entrepreneurship must shine for the world to see and give recognition to a pioneer who established an example of how Black women should handle business.

Black History Month News . February 1, 2021

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Opinion

Replacing British Constitutional Figureheads With Indigenous Ones

. January 30, 2023

Has Anyone Else Noticed a Change in Public Etiquette — or Is It Just Me?

. October 19, 2022

‘The Hustle’: No Longer the Exception, but the Rule

. September 18, 2022

Life’s Too Hard, So I’ll Just Stay in School

. September 11, 2022
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