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Combined alcohol and cannabis use linked to adverse consequences in young adults, York U led study finds
A new longitudinal study led by York University’s Department of Psychology published today finds that young adults experiencing periods of high stress, anxiety and depressed mood more frequently combined binge drinking with cannabis use in order to get more high and drunk, and were also likely to report more adverse life consequences when combining these substances. Lead author Jeffrey Wardell, Associate Professor in York University’s Faculty of Health, says that since cannabis use among young adults has increased after Canada legalized the drug, understanding why people combine the drug and outcomes when they do is important.
Glendon’s GENIAL Initiative helps former student focus his passion for the game
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Semi-pro player, trainer, coach and York University, Glendon Campus alumnus now runs his own soccer academy for young players thanks to the GENIAL entrepreneurial incubator
Experts from the Department of Cinema & Media Arts available for commentary on TIFF 50
Scholars and filmmakers offer insight on festival programming, Canada’s screen industry, TIFF: The Market, the next wave of talent and more
York Faculty of Education experts ready to share back-to-school tips and comment on broader trends in education
Experts from York University’s Faculty of Education are sharing their tips to make the transition to back-to-school a successful one for students, parents and educators and comment on broader trends in education.
York U’s Glendon College receives Two-Row Wampum Belt, marking milestone in partnership with Nokiiwin Tribal Council
The diplomatic and ceremonial exchange reinforces a commitment to Indigenous governance and shared responsibility
Le Collège Glendon de l’Université York reçoit une ceinture wampum à deux rangs, marquant ainsi une étape importante dans le partenariat avec le Conseil tribal Nokiiwin
Principal du Collège Glendon Marco Fiola est revenu de Thunder Bay avec un gage d’alliance revêtant une portée juridique et cérémonielle pérenne : une ceinture wampum à deux rangs.
Here’s why Canada’s parents and grandparents reunification program is problematic
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s recent announcement that it’s accepting 10,000 sponsorship applications under the Parent and Grandparents Program (PGP) comes with an important caveat. Due to persistent backlog, invitations will only be sent to the 17,860 potential sponsors who submitted an interest-to-sponsor application back in 2020. While good news for some, it means yet […]
