Potential increases in cost of education face backlash For those of us that have been in university for a few years now, tuition increases approved by the University of Guelph’s Board of Governors have been an observable trend. Recently, it was reported that the University of Guelph plans to once […]
Author: Anjelica Abarra
Clinton E-mail Conundrum
Scandal or manufactured controversy? On Monday, March 2, The New York Times reported that Hillary Clinton had potentially violated federal law in her use of a private email server for both personal and official business during her time as Secretary of State. Since then, Clinton has received intense scrutiny […]
Prof Wins Grant to Study Wage Gap
U of G researchers to explore economic gender divide With the increase of female graduates in today’s post-secondary schools, analyzing how the “glass ceiling” affects women’s incomes in a 21st century economy context is more important than ever before. Miana Plesca, Associate Professor at the Department of Econmics and Finance […]
Davos World Economic Forum 2015
HeForShe launches pilot initiative on economic inequality Four months since her UN address, actress and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson gave another impassioned speech on gender equality, this time in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Watson told the audience of the overwhelming response and support received for […]
