Is Trump administration sacrificing students’ rights by firing civil rights enforcement staff?

US Department of Education Moves to Cut Civil Rights Enforcement Staff as Court Upholds Layoffs (Image: Canva) The US Department of Education can now move forward with firing nearly half of its civil rights enforcement staff, after a federal appeals court overturned the last remaining order blocking the layoffs. A three-judge panel of the 1st…

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Speech and essay ideas for students

Gandhi Jayanti 2025 is a day of reflection. Every October 2, India honours Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary. For Gandhi Jayanti 2025, reflect not only on his historical role but also on how his values of truth, non-violence and simplicity resonate in today’s fast-changing world. Here are some speech and essay ideas for you – Source…

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7 emerging tech hubs to watch out for: Where to build a career outside Silicon Valley

Emerging Tech Hubs: 7 Compelling Alternatives to Silicon Valley for Career Growth (Image: Canva) Silicon Valley’s dominance in the technology sector is facing unprecedented competition as emerging innovation hubs across the United States and globally are offering some compelling career alternatives. Research from leading institutions reveals that these new tech centres are not just copying…

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7 resume boosters every college student should do before senior year

Whether it’s tutoring, freelancing or retail work, part-time jobs teach time management and responsibility. Side hustles also highlight creativity and entrepreneurial spirit—traits that modern employers love. By the time senior year rolls around, you’ll want your resume to tell a story of growth, initiative and readiness for the real world. The earlier you start, the…

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Is Canada’s immigration policy a band-aid to US H-1B visa restrictions?

The Global Competition for Tech Talent: How US H-1B Visa Policy Reshapes Career Opportunities in Canada, UK, Germany In response to recent significant changes in the US H-1B visa program, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has identified a crucial opportunity for Canada to attract highly skilled workers from the technology sector who previously sought employment…

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Sitting all day while studying? Your child’s brain might be suffering

Is Sitting in Class Sabotaging Students’ Academic Success? Prolonged sitting and low physical activity during the school day, including long and uninterrupted study sessions, is linked to students’ poorer attention, slower processing and lower academic gains. On the other hand, moving the body in short but purposeful ways during the school day improves on-task behaviour,…

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