Weekend Wrap: Women's hockey Lions edge Badgers for season's first win
The Lions women's hockey team upset the Brock Badgers on Sunday afternoon during an exciting game, earning the team's first victory of the 2012-2013 season.
The Lions women's hockey team upset the Brock Badgers on Sunday afternoon during an exciting game, earning the team's first victory of the 2012-2013 season.
Calumet College is looking for donations of books for the second annual Calumet book sale. Donations can be dropped off at the Calumet main office.
York Lions tennis players Ahmed Shebl and Valerie Ushanova swept the men's and women's singles titles at the Ontario University Atheletics tennis championships this past weekend.
Video: Sustainability isn't just about energy efficiency or waste reduction, it is also about creating a space for people to become a part of the effort to develop sustainable solutions.
The new Innovation York will support the interaction between faculty members, trainees and industry in the management of agreements, partnerships and internship opportunities.
A study by York researchers finds that drugs streamed into Health Canada's accelerated review process are more likely to be withdrawn from the market than those that undergo the standard review.
Thanks to funding from York's Academic Innovation Fund, 50 first-year students are having their DNA analyzed to reveal a host of things about their genes, health risk factors and ancestry.
Schulich Professors Gareth Morgan and Jean Adams are working with the Waterloo-based tech company ClevrU to establish a second generation online learning standard for millions of students.
There are minor changes to content and the refreshed look provides a more cohesive online experience.
A woman who walked into a downtown Toronto shelter claiming she could only remember her first name may have functional amnesia, likely caused by a traumatic event, says York psychology Professor Shayna Rosenbaum in an interview with CBC Radio about the case.