Builders of hope in Nicaragua

Builders of hope in Nicaragua

Times reporter and journalism student Dylan Copland accompanied child and youth worker students to Nicaragua in March, and recorded the trip in stories and photos.

Port-au-Prince in focus

Port-au-Prince in focus

The footage shows locals swarming student engineers with resumes in hand and a heart-wrenching story to tell.

Former student bites back

Former student bites back

BiteTV aired a segment of Independent Scene profiling a former Algonquin television broadcast student.

Pursuing a passion for art

Pursuing a passion for art

Sarah Matusiak has had a passion for art since she was a little girl. Growing up in Ottawa in a very artistic family, art has always been a constant in Matusiak’s life.

Auto students race to finish

Auto students race to finish

Automotive Service Technician students received the green light to transform a 2001 Firebird into a race car on Dec. 20, when the program got a funding approval of $5,000, from the Faculty Innovation Funds.

Costa Solankis: all-star setter

Costa Solankis: all-star setter

It takes great leadership, outstanding talent and dedication to hold first place in the standings and the Thunder men’s volleyball team has all of these attributes in spades with Costa Solankis stepping up as captain this year.

Future broadcasters film music video

Future broadcasters film music video

A standard school project for four Algonquin’s television broadcasting students has given them a taste of the lime light after they were featured in the Ottawa Citizen last month.

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Builders of hope in Nicaragua

Times reporter and journalism student Dylan Copland accompanied child and youth worker...

Third suspect charged in robbery

Ottawa Police Service has arrested and charged a third male involved in a robbery...

Illness plagues overseas students

A bout of flu-like illnesses including rashes, exhaustion and diarrhea infected nearly...

Volun-tourism in Nicaragua

Child and youth worker students mixed cement, hauled sand, and mingled with the local...

Memories From Nicaragua

The tour bus rolls through the garbage dump La Chureca, Nicaragua. Students look...

Finding culture through film

Instructor takes know-how to the Hill

CKDJ program features local talent

Food Fair brings the world to H-building

Two weeks in Nicaragua with Algonquin students

Algonquin Times news video update

Blood givin by willing

Dancers break in big bucks

Digital Billboard brings clients and students closer

Tapping into the hidden workforce

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Looking ahead to 2010-2011

There is no doubt that Thunder men’s basketball head coach Trevor Costello has the...

Thunder fades out of east division

The Thunders women’s volleyball team fell from grace this year after six consecutive...

Women’s team to build off 2010 success

At this time a year ago the Algonquin Thunder women’s basketball team was still smarting...

Pool shark shows off tricks

You’ve played it in bars, pubs, clubs; you’ve played it when you’re drunk, over pitchers...

Men’s volleyball team picks up the pieces

After an abrupt end to the 2010 season the men's volleyball team is looking ahead...

Vikta-Paulo Bainomugisha profile

Women suffer tough playoff loss

Mens basketball

Football team invades city

Late losses cloud season

Thunder win over Grizzlies

Barrie bound: team makes playoffs

Men spike Georgia in three set win

The Thunder spoiled Seneca

Women's goalball clinic

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Getting their act together

The theatre arts studio doors in N-building are large, metal and grey. Looking at...

Therapy in art

Ambitious artist, Jen Noseworthy has discovered a passion and appreciation for all...

Abstract emotion captured on canvas

It wasn’t until Grade 12 that Lisa Cosentino discovered her passion for art.

Local indie rock royalty at Ob

The pop-rock sensation The Balconies took the stage at the Observatory March 15 with...

Brothers in rhyme

Brothers N Arms spit bars on campus To say that Brothers N Arms are an unlikely...

Battle of the Bands

We Are The City at the Ob

Film festival features student shorts

College players go for the throat

Stars shine at karaoke

Lion in the Streets kicks off the new theatre season

Local author, Michael Di Lauro, unveils new book

Elias at the Observatory

The sky’s the limit for The Wooden Sky

At Arms and Big Jeezus Truck blast the Ob

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You Matter: April 1, 2010

My boyfriend and I are going back to our hometowns this summer. We live five hours...

Awareness key for local charity

Sometimes a little goes a long way,  and that’s the goal of  this year’s...

Students’ efforts help empower women

The child and youth worker program sparked awareness and raised $1,000 for Project...

Living, learning and loving every minute

Jason Hunter is not insane. “Some people think I’m crazy. But what’s insane?...

Second annual IEP for newcomers

The Internationally Educated Professionals conference was held March 9 at the downtown...

Cross-cultural differences are never easy to grasp

LINC students adjust to new life in Canada

Language adds to challenge of settling

ESL training an extra hurdle for student

Pursuing a passion for art

Algonquin reads turns to Proulx

Theatre student’s new role: directing

Algonquin holds Olympic link

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Leaving the nest - not mom - behind

 I always knew the day would come.  The day I’d get the dreaded Facebook...

Social media: helpful or hazardous?

Social media: helpful or hazardous?

From potato chips to pavement

Running was always something I thought about but, much like everything else in my...

Liberty and justice for all?

Algonquin residence is inconsistently enforcing drug and alcohol policy, hammering...

Youth and the vote

Walking back to my room from school about two weeks ago, I noticed a booth in the...

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Point, Counterpoint : Is it important for students to vote?

No one listens to the boss anymore

Joysticks, quarters, and loose buttons

The Facebook epidemic is spreading

Commuters left out in the cold

Students paying-not receiving

Opinion: Drunk driving

Point - Counterpoint : Car versus bus

Healthy kickstart or hazardous drug

Written by Dan Hurtubise   
Thursday, 28 January 2010
A graduate from Algonquin’s commercial pilot and aviation management program was honoured by the Air Canada Pilot’s Association with an award in December at the Ottawa Flying Club.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 February 2010 )
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