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Comedian Paul Taylor brought his show “F**k Me I’m French” to over 500 fans at the Algonquin Commons Theatre, on July 4, exploring the humor behind bilingual identity.
“Our approach is to provide awareness of the mental health supports available through the Algonquin College and the Student Health Plan, which is provided through the Student Association. Students ...
The Algonquin Times, an award-winning student news source, is produced by Algonquin College journalism and advertising students for community members at the Woodroffe, Perth, Pembroke and online ...
Paramedic students John Thornton, Chris Anderson and Silian Gueorguiev acted as ambassadors for their program during the college’s open house on March 19. The event was successful, with at least 1,500 ...
Julia Paddick displays her work at Multiply 2015, the grad show for graphic design students at Algonquin. The event took place March 13 and featured animation, digital and even clothing designs in the ...
Rows upon rows of equipment such as elliptical machines that are provided by Hammer Strength and Life Fitness.
Sylvie Strong poses for a picture Feb. 11. She plays for the Algonquin Thunder women's basketball team.
Athletics and recreation centre staff member, Mike Ciolfi sanitizes the basketballs between each use to ensure COVID-19 protocols are being followed. Athletics and recreation centre staff member, Mike ...
Ottawa West-Nepean boundaries are the Ottawa River to the north, the CN Rail line to the south, Fisher Avenue to the east and Moodie Drive to the west. There are an estimated 92,273 electors.
Shanti Cosentino has taken up the Students’ Association’s presidential seat for the remaining three months of this term, ending in May. Cosentino, 22, who has studied public relations at Algonquin for ...
The “buy Canadian” movement isn’t top of mind for some Algonquin College students who are mostly concerned about prices and quality of products. The movement has gained popularity in response to the ...
Federal election candidates in Ottawa West-Nepean gathered at Ben Franklin Place on April 8 for a lively debate, discussing everything from aging infrastructure to rising crime and disinformation ...
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