Quantcast
Student Life

The Bully, The Bullied and The Bystander

by Joy Kita

There is a dangerous notion of what normal is for today’s young person, defined in part by media images, Hollywood and reality television. The rest in a cocktail definition is […]


3 Students Have Suggestions Adaptive Technology for Visually Impaired Central Ontario Leadership Seminars Promo Video Checking University applications Do Your Labs on Time Don't Delay Post Secondary Focus on Jobs When Choosing Courses Get Involved Importance of Schooling Know Whats Going On Practical Knowledge in College Rachelle Neuroscience Taking a Year Off to Train for the Circus Time Off Exchange Program Use Your TAs What I would tell my younger self

Using a Tutor – Benefits Beyond Raising Your Grade

by Katie Webb

Have you ever considered using a tutor? If your answer is no, there are a few things you should know about the benefits of a tutor that may help sway […]


Travel by Backpack!

by Kevin Sexton

A friend of mine was going on her first backpacking trip and needed some advice about what to bring. I looked in her backpack and the first thing I found […]


The Big Move

by Fiona Bramzell

It goes without saying that starting university is an exciting time in a student’s life. So many changes, new faces, challenging studies, busy schedules…and then there’s the whole issue of […]


Time Management Skills

by Erik McKay

At the end of the day, time management is going to be one of the chief challenges you face and one of the most valuable skills you develop throughout your […]


The Importance of Academic References

by Pat Dwyer

If you are like any other teenager, I am sure you have been told to try to find and maintain strong professional references. These references usually consist of past employers […]