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How the Arts Help Emotional Expression and Mental Health in Youth

by Sarah Leung

Engaging in the arts can help youth express and navigate their emotions, as well as help with their mental health. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, 70 per […]


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Role of Community Colleges in Trade Education

by Susan Huebert

If you decide to train as an electrician, plumber, or other tradesperson, you might assume that a trade school was the best place to learn the skills you need. However, […]


Tips For Choosing High School Electives

by Tiffany Chang

During high school is when students begin choosing their courses, namely electives. For current high school students or those who are about to become one, this is familiar territory. Though […]


Degrassi: The Next Generation Marks 20 Years of “Pride”

by Sarah Leung

Many Canadians have likely heard of the iconic youth drama series Degrassi. Beginning as The Kids of Degrassi Street in 1978, Degrassi transitioned into telling the stories of high school teens. […]


Textbooks Are Pricey, But It’s Possible to Save On Costs

by Meghan Brown

Textbooks for college and university courses are necessary – unfortunately, they are often also very expensive. If you prefer to buy new and can afford to do so, feel free!  […]


Friendships in Adulthood: Keeping the Balance

by Mara Hurst

As young children, making friends is as easy as breathing. But coming into adulthood, we can’t just sit down beside another adult and play with blocks. Finding friendships and maintaining […]