University of Guelph

Equity and anarchy

Shakespearean theatre reveals integral element of legal environment

By Johnny Roberts

Equality among citizens is vital for maintaining a functional society, but what does societal equity mean? Prof. Mark Fortier, English and Theatre Studies, says examining Shakespearean plays can help us understand how the term equity was conceived and the versatile meanings it has had through the ages.

Finding answers for today in yesterday

Guelph researchers use SHARCNET to analyze Canada’s historical censuses

By Joey Sabljic

Trouble's brewing

Historian, pathologists study crop epidemic that has plagued coffee farmers since the mid-1800s

By Hayley Millard

Coffee was one of the first tropical crops to become a global commodity and has been one of the most highly traded across the world. But in the 19th century, a crop epidemic began to flourish that drastically changed the coffee industry.

Bee healthy

Information technology can bring them both together

By Carol Moore

It's not easy being grey

Book documents Asian elephants’ struggles as circus stars

By Joey Sabljić

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