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Published on March, 2023

Canadian Government Programs Offering Short-Term Work for Students

March 20th, 2023; By Sarah Leung

For many, summer means a vacation before school resumes in the fall. Some students see a break as an opportunity to find work. Luckily, the Canadian government provides some programs catered […]


My Campus Life: The First Day

March 19th, 2023; By Mara Hurst

I just completed my first semester of college. And looking back on it, I feel as though I have grown and discovered plenty about myself. My first day was nerve-wracking. […]


Paris Climate Accord and Canada’s actions

March 2nd, 2023; By Mara Hurst

The Paris Climate Accord, also known as the “Paris Agreement” is an international effort “to tackle climate change and its negative impacts.” On December 12, 2015, at a UN climate […]


3 Years Later…

March 2nd, 2023; By Anthony Teles

It’s been three years. Now that some time has passed, we have a clearer idea of just how big of a cultural moment March 2020 was. And all that time, […]


March 2023 Scholarships: Apply now!

March 2nd, 2023; By Anthony Teles

Nursing Scholarships Scholarship Value: $10,000 Awards Available: 10 Award Deadline: March 30, 2023   Kezian Science Scholarship Scholarship Value: $1,200 Awards Available: 1 Award Deadline: March 31, 2023   Global […]


Eco-anxiety: Mental health issues caused by climate concerns

March 2nd, 2023; By Mara Hurst

Climate change and environmental disasters can cause immense amounts of anxiety. This stress actually has a name of its own: Eco-anxiety. Eco-anxiety can be described as “a feeling of worry […]


“I Feel Empty”: How To Make Sense Of “Feeling Empty” And How To Get Better

March 2nd, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

Without a doubt, emotions remain a very complex topic. This complexity especially refers to dealing with negative emotions. Common examples are anger, sadness, and frustration. Nonetheless, another one that some […]