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Je veux être un robot !

September 12th, 2013; By Laurel Walsh

La classe de maternelle de Madame Inglis à l’école primaire de Parliament Oak a dû répondre à une question bien particulière cette semaine. Voici la question : que voulez-vous faire […]


I Want to Be A Robot!

September 3rd, 2013; By Laurel Walsh

Miss Inglis’ kindergarten class at Parliament Oak elementary school had to answer a special question this week. The question: what do you want to be when you grow up? The study of […]


The Truth About Buying Textbooks

July 20th, 2013; By Laurel Walsh

Can you really put a price on knowledge? College and universities seem to think so. Textbook prices in post-secondary institution are climbing everyday. Ironically students learn to think outside of […]


Bringing Bedtime Back

July 20th, 2013; By Laurel Walsh

In adapting to a fast-paced lifestyle, students have forgotten a basic necessity: sleep! With demanding class schedules, study cramming, and endless party opportunities, the level of sleep deprived Canadian college […]


Rotary Clubs Sponsor Exchange Students

May 25th, 2013; By Laurel Walsh

Very few clubs can claim to span the entire planet Earth, with members from Iceland to Antarctica. Few non-governmental organizations can hold a seat in the United Nations, too. So which club does? Which […]


Tree Planting as a Summer Job

April 26th, 2013; By Laurel Walsh

The most common summer job field for teens is the food service industry followed closely by the retail trade industry, according to the American Bureau of Labour Statistics. That means that most of us spend our summers flipping burgers or folding […]


Rotary Clubs Sponsor Exchange Students

July 31st, 2012; By Laurel Walsh

Very few clubs can claim to span the entire planet Earth, with members from Iceland to Antarctica. Few non-governmental organizations can hold a seat in the United Nations, too. So which club does? Which […]