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Published on February 19th, 2016

Optimize Your Studying with a Whiteboard: College and University Study Tips

February 19th, 2016; By Jingwei Chen

Have you noticed that study rooms often include a whiteboard? I have studied at many university libraries and all the study rooms I have used included a whiteboard. (Whether working […]


Making Career out of Weird

February 19th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

Samantha Hess wakes up every morning and prepares for her day just like everyone else. She gets dressed and heads to work as you do to get to school. She […]


How to Handle No

February 19th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

No. Nowhere else in the English language can two letters have such an impact. Your parents want you to stay home and not see your friends. That one university you […]


How to Compete in the Work Force with No Financial Support

February 19th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

We’ve all heard that getting a creative degree is economic suicide, and it certainly can be crippling especially if one is without financial support. The truth of the matter is […]


Extra-Curricular Activities: Going Beyond

February 19th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

Attending classes in the morning and afternoon is tiring enough. That does not even include the homework that comes with it. So the notion of tacking on extra-curricular activities to […]


The Most Important Skills to have as an Executive Assistant

February 19th, 2016; By Jingwei Chen

In modern offices, you will be hard-pressed to not find an executive assistant. These individuals play a crucial role in organizations big and small. Ostensibly, an executive assistant supports just […]


Disability Events in March 2016

February 19th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Commence 2016 This Toronto get-together is for young people with intellectual disabilities interested in expanding their academic, creative and career worlds. In collaboration with the Ryerson School of Disability Studies, […]