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Published on April 28th, 2016

No Cost Education? Ontario’s Future Proposal for Low-Income Families

April 28th, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

On March 1st, 2016, it seemed that parents and students alike breathed a sigh of relief when it was announced in the news that the Ontario government will cover tuition […]


Learning About ADHD and ADD

April 28th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

ADHD—Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder—is largely diagnosed in children, and you no doubt hear the term thrown around a lot. Its symptoms center specifically on inattentiveness, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, but differ […]


Agreeing to Disagree – Handling Conflicts Like a Pro

April 28th, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Do you ever feel like you go a different route than your classmates when it comes to school projects? It is indeed fun to reminisce your pre-school and kindergarten days […]


Stop Making Studying a Drag! Tips to Make It a Delight

April 28th, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

There is a small percentage of students who look forward to studying for tests and exams- but most dread it! Like all the Sheldon Coopers before them, they get excited […]


The Advantages of Working at your University or College

April 28th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

It is no secret that post-secondary education is highly demanding. From course loads, to balancing extra curricular activities, to maintaining a functional bank account, things can get pretty overwhelming and […]


Ways to Relieve Stress During Exam Time

April 28th, 2016; By Marianne Stephens

Ah, exam time – what a stressful period. It’s never fun for anyone, and everybody looks like they’ve been run through the wringer, looking even more sleep-deprived than usual. This […]


Challenges Finding Employment

April 28th, 2016; By Marianne Stephens

So you’ve graduated and have received the education needed to follow the career you’ve always wanted; now what? Finding that first job, of course – but in these tumultuous economic […]