College hikes fall tuition but holds steady on compulsory fees
The college will again increase standard tuition next September by the maximum three per cent,...
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Imagine having the skills required to design and decorate your own baked goods, topped off...
Cheryl Jensen reflects on the year that was, looks ahead to 2018
As 2017 draws to a close, Algonquin College staff and students had the opportunity to...
Academic freedom to be included in new contract, arbitrator decides
Academic freedom will for the first time be an article in faculty’s collective agreements with...
Strike revenue losses for college outstrip savings
The college underestimated how much money it would lose issuing tuition refunds post-strike by more...
College loses $9 million with cancelled Saudi Arabian campus
Algonquin will cap off its failed Saudi Arabia expansion by paying up to $2.9 million...
The Nutcracker ballet dances into Algonquin
Hopeful future dance moguls and established Canadian ballet brass pirouetted, pliéd, and chasséd smiles onto...
Victims of Montreal massacre honoured at Algonquin
“It gave me goosebumps. Walking around the school knowing that we’re doing what we can...
Why the longest strike in college history was inevitable
Algonquin Times reporter Devyn Barrie, who covered the five-week strike every day for the Algonquin Timeless -- an alternative online…
Halifax explosion focus of author’s talk
On Dec. 6, 1917, a French munitions ship collided with a Norwegian vessel in Halifax...