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Silence is not golden

January 25, 2024 Madison Ryan 0

The Department of Education is advising teachers not to discuss eating disorders and instead focus on positive body image.

Empty lobby of Beaconsfield Junior High in St. John's
Lifestyles

Meet the moms-turned-teachers giving ‘homeroom’ a whole new meaning

October 14, 2021 Kyle Mooney 0

Homeschooling moms weigh in on why the new way works, and why it doesn’t

Arts

Education series helps move Indigenous filmmakers closer to center frame

October 14, 2021 James Grudic 0

In St. John’s, a new initiative is aiming to change who tells their stories. Jenelle Duval is the arts and culture coordinator for First Light Friendship Centre in St. John’s. She says it’s important that […]

Audio

Peter Hiscock’s late-in-life career change

January 28, 2021 James Grudic 0

Peter Hiscock always struggled with mental illness, but got a new start and a new outlook mid-life. James Grudic Kicker Many people can feel stuck in a job that they don’t enjoy, but Peter Hiscock […]

Riley Best in his home office, or his own online learningclassroom.
Audio Stories

Students are missing major milestones due to Covid-19

January 21, 2021 Tyler Ryan 0

Everyone has been impacted by Covid-19, but high school graduates and new post secondary students are missing the fundamental milestones of their lives.

Lifestyles

Cell phones in the classroom: help or hindrance?

March 21, 2019 Margaret Harvey 0

‘It’s not just texting. You don’t know when your photo is being taken.’

Metro

Potential students attend CNA open house

March 14, 2019 Nick Travis 0

College of the North Atlantic’s Prince Philip Drive Campus in St. John’s hosted an open house Wednesday. The aim of the event was to showcase the programs it offers to possible future students.

Jenny Wight is a grade 12 student from MPSH
Featured

Syphilis and sexual education

February 21, 2019 Ashley Sheppard 0

Planned Parenthood says Newfoundland’s sex-ed curriculum has a part to play in Syphilis outbreaks

Province

‘It’s changed my life tremendously’

March 27, 2018 Adam Pike 0

Students say Adult Basic Education is essential, ahead of Adult Literacy Action Plan public consultations

News

Jamieson family creates scholarship to help next generation of N.L. broadcasters and political buffs

November 7, 2017 Jonny Hodder 0

Family members of late broadcaster and politician Don Jamieson announced the creation of a new scholarship Thursday to assist students entering the fields of journalism, political science and communications.

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