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Published on March, 2016

What I Would Tell My Younger Self About University

March 21st, 2016; By Jamie Hadland

There are many things I’d like to tell my younger self about what to expect when I got to University. I think the most important thing would be the importance […]


Making the Most Out of E-Learning

March 21st, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

In today’s fast-paced way of living, it is not surprising that a number of educational institutions have modified their learning opportunities as well. Colleges and universities recognize that most students […]


The Health Benefits of Yoga in School

March 18th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

School breeds stress, and stress can be the cause of a whole array of health issues. While finding time to exercise can seem impossible it is important—but so is taking […]


Upcoming Job Fairs in Ontario – Don’t Miss Out!

March 18th, 2016; By Jingwei Chen

Job fairs are a fantastic opportunity for any job-seeker, whether you are a new grad or someone considering a career change. They are an efficient use of time: you are […]


Trying New Things

March 18th, 2016; By Jamie Hadland

Trying new things can bring up a variety of emotions like fear, anxiety, frustration, excitement and pride. It involves taking a risk, but that risk might be very rewarding. It’s […]


My friend is bossy—how to confront a friend at school

March 18th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

No one likes to be bossed around, and it is even worse if the person bossing you around is a friend. Everyone has a different type of personality, and some […]


Career Profile: Chemical Engineer – Plastics Moulds

March 18th, 2016; By Meghan Brown

Chemical engineering is a field of engineering that encompasses aspects of the physical sciences such as physics and chemistry, along with applied mathematics and production economics, to design products and […]