Post-secondary education will look like a computer screen this fall. As post-secondary schools develop solutions to the COVID-19 pandemic, many are deciding to keep classes online in the fall, and continue physical-distancing protocols determined by...
Children who are infected by COVID-19 could be at risk of a rare inflammatory illness. Ontario Minister of Health, Christine Elliot, issued a statement today about “multisystem inflammatory vasculitis,” a side effect of COVID-19 that has appeared in...
[Clarification requested by U of G]: This Story was originally published on GuelphWire.ca on May 10th 2020 – images were added on June 13th 2020 to Defunct Mayhem. A report of an alleged physical assault by University of Guelph Campus...
This article was originally published on GuelphWire. Local artist Barbara Salsberg Matthews has written a children’s book called Kid COVID Fights Back to help kids struggling to understand the COVID-19 pandemic. The book focuses on a character...
This article was originally published on GuelphWire. You can now take a tour of your next home in full virtual reality. In an uncertain time, the real estate industry has been able to respond with innovation in an effort to keep the market steady...
This article is a transcription of the live-twitter-thread from the University of Guelph Board of Governors meeting on April 22 2020.
The University of Guelph announced that it will divest from fossil fuels over the next five years. The Board of Governor’s motion will be voted on this Wednesday. The meeting agenda can be found at this link: Students have been...
We need to talk. Before the pandemic started, one of the biggest news stories was the pipeline protesters on the Wet’suwet’en territory in B.C. At the University of Guelph, a group of students who have been advocating for fossil fuel divestment for...
There’s an oft-cited statistic that humans are anywhere from 80% – 95% water. What seems inescapable is that water is an incredibly important part of daily life. People die when they cannot access it. Much of the surface of our planet is covered in...
COVID-19 has changed society as we know it. Most students in Canada have returned home and, for the most part, on-campus staff have been instructed to social distance. Institutions and operations that tend to be predictable and normal are now...