November 29th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan
How much do you think today’s students spend annually for their undergraduate degree? If you answer around $6,000 then you are almost on the nose. According to Statistics Canada, nowadays, […]

November 21st, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan
For some of us, World History isn’t a subject we would go eagerly to school for. Having to memorize all those dates, names, and events doesn’t appeal to us as […]

November 21st, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan
When your mobile phone is confiscated, do you feel that your world has suddenly stopped turning? OK, maybe we’re being overly dramatic here, but according to a report published by […]

November 21st, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan
In this era of smartphone companies churning out new models by the minute and social networking sites and apps mushrooming by the second, it may be hard to imagine that […]

November 21st, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan
For businesses, the information age led them to adapt the “if you can beat ’em, join ’em” mentality, and for the majority of them, it paid off. Still, there were […]

November 21st, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan
For the first time in 40 years, Canada’s unemployment rate is lower than ever at 5.8 per cent as of October 2018. This piece of good news means there are […]

October 31st, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan
La plupart d’entre nous connaissent « un conte de Noël », l’un des romans les plus célèbres, sinon le plus célèbre de Charles Dickens. Son message d’espoir et de rédemption […]
