Special Issue
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Special Issue
Learning More Than a Language
Akwiratékha Martin’s grandmother, like so many of her generation in Kahnawake, didn’t see learning Kanien’kéha—the Mohawk language—as a priority for her children, or her grandchildren.
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Shared Momentum
For the past three years, Robbie Watt’s job has been to listen to real-life horror stories.
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“This Is Not an Isolated Movement”
Something had to give. That’s the sense that you get when you look at the Idle No More movement, the scope of which now encompasses hunger strikes, spirited demonstrations across the country, a range of hash tags and continued coverage from news sources nation-wide.
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Nowhere Close
When it comes to the funding aboriginal university students receive for their learning, Sahra Maclean has heard it all.
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Life on Mars
Touching down on Mars. Date: Aug. 6, 2012. 12:25 a.m. EDT.
Right on time, at 12:32 a.m., came another tweet: “I’m safely on the surface of Mars. GALE CRATER I AM IN YOU!!!”
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Virtual Fears
From Soldiers to Spiders, Quebec Psychologists Are Pushing the Envelope When It Comes to Using Computers to Fix the Mind.
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Reality++
Concordia Researchers Are Exploring the Future-Morphing Possibilities of Augmented Reality Systems. Get Ready to Play an Eggplant Like It’s a Musical Instrument.
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Flying Green
While ConU Aerospace Institute Seeks to Reduce Emissions, Air Canada Slowly Manoeuvres Toward Cleaner Skies
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The Science & Technology Issue
We’ve built the means to destroy both ourselves and our environment—but now how do we use these tools to fix these vitally human problems?