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Conseils pour savoir pour qui voter

March 1st, 2025; By author below

De Avreet Jagdev Comme citoyens, nous avons le devoir de nous impliquer civiquement. La participation civique signifie qu’il faut s’impliquer dans la communauté d’une manière efficace — que ce soit politique ou non. Les exemples comprennent […]


Faire le deuil d’un membre de la famille ou d’un proche : s’en sortir et intégrer la mémoire de cette personne à votre vie

March 1st, 2025; By Tiffany Chang

Sans aucun doute, perdre un membre de sa famille ou d’un proche est l’une des expériences les plus difficiles qu’une personne puisse subir. La vie ne sera plus la même sans lui et le chagrin […]


The Role of Pets in Mental Wellbeing

March 1st, 2025; By author below

By Rabia Khan We all need that little something that uplifts us instantly. And what more than your pets doing their role in perfecting your mental wellbeing, and we all […]


Critical Thinking and Questioning the World around You

February 1st, 2025; By Jamie Hadland

Critical thinking has become a major buzzword for many employers over the last few years, but it certainly isn’t a new topic. Critical thinking is the ability to “objectively analyze […]


Why “Reducing” Is More Important Than “Reusing” and “Recycling”

January 6th, 2025; By author below

By Erin Rebello When you think of eco-friendliness, what comes to mind? Perhaps you picture disposable bottles being recycled into new plastic, or old textiles being thrifted into cute new […]


Some Differences Between College and University

January 6th, 2025; By Alexa Cairns

If you’re thinking of applying to either college or university, it’s important to understand the differences between the two. In Canada, college and university are two separate pathways. However, in […]


A Student’s Guide to Surviving Winter

January 6th, 2025; By Kylie Nussey

The chill is coming! Colder, whiter days are ahead. We all have to deal with the torment of winter, but there are a few ways to make it easier for […]