December 24th, 2015; By Laura Sciarpelletti
As young people we are more perceptible to the impact of other people’s opinions. It takes years to develop resilience against hurtful comments as well as a sense of self […]

December 24th, 2015; By Laura Sciarpelletti
In 2009 I moved to Nanaimo, B.C. to attend Vancouver Island University. A book worm since I could read and a general lover of the written/spoken word, I enthusiastically joined […]

November 30th, 2015; By Laura Sciarpelletti
Nous n’avons pas toujours le choix de ce que nous lisons à l’école, en fait, le plus souvent les livres sont choisis par les enseignants ou prédéterminés par un cours. […]

November 30th, 2015; By Laura Sciarpelletti
Personne n’aime être oblige de faire ce qu’il ou elle n’aime pas, et les devoirs sont l’exemple le plus adéquat de cela. La vérité est que les devoirs peuvent être […]

November 26th, 2015; By Laura Sciarpelletti
We do not always get to choose what we read in school, in fact often times the books are chosen by teachers or predetermined by a course pack. This can […]

November 25th, 2015; By Laura Sciarpelletti
No one likes being made to do what he or she does not like, and homework is the ultimate example of that. The truth is that of course homework can […]

October 29th, 2015; By Laura Sciarpelletti
In Canada, the bulk of scholarships and bursaries geared towards undergraduate student—regardless of the field of study or year—are available to both genders. But as the journey into higher education […]
