From Dropout to Motivator (Part I)

12/28/2021 The Social Eyes 0

“My thing I’m proudest of is that I chose to build my life rather than destroy it,” says Nicolas Legault. At 35, this young man had some difficult challenges to overcome before realizing that a positive, perseverant attitude would lead him not only to go […] See more

Did Galileo Invent the Telescope?

12/24/2021 The Social Eyes 0

By Laurie Noreau, the Rumor Detector Agence Science-Presse (www.sciencepresse.qc.ca) The debate has raged on for 400 years. Even though we’ve spontaneously called Galileo Galilei the inventor of the telescope, he wasn’t the first person to have merited that title. The Rumor Detector goes back four […] See more

I Was Twelve

12/15/2021 The Social Eyes 0

By Amélie Létourneau It started at age 12 It’s my father’s fault Who met a woman and a bottle Every day, weekdays and Sundays Distanced himself from me, my sister Loss of contact, speech, love One year spent with her She left, the bottle stayed […] See more

I Vote for Sex Ed

12/14/2021 The Social Eyes 0

 Opinion Letter – #metoo In July of 2020, a new wave of denunciations of sexual assault, harassment and sexual violence created a storm on Québec social media. By Noémie-Jade Fisher-Chonière, age 20 After the “aggression non dénoncée,” “yes all women,”  “stop culture du viol,” and […] See more

The Omicron Wave: A Scandinavian Virus?

12/13/2021 The Social Eyes 0

Agence Science-Presse While all eyes are turned towards South Africa, it’s more relevant to look towards Scandinavia, where the first two major spreader events involving the Omicron variant of the Coronavirus took place. Indeed, Norway has “the honor” of  having hosted the first “superspreader event.” […] See more