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How to Prepare for The Dorm

November 25th, 2010; By 0 Backup WordPress

1. Write a list of the stuff you know you need. A good start can be found below * Bedding (sheets, comforter, pillows, mattress pad. A lot of colleges use […]


How to Survive Without a Salary

October 11th, 2010; By Laurel Walsh

  Today my grandmother gave me a thick antiquated book entitled “How to Survive Without a Salary”, by Charles Long, circa 1981. The truth is that I’m employed, as a […]


The First-Year Flop

September 27th, 2010; By Connor Thompson

With the first few weeks of September gone by, college and university students all over the country are getting into the swing of being back on campus. For first-year students […]


Bringing Ballet to the Bank

August 18th, 2010; By Laurel Walsh

Brooke Nagy is an 18 year old on a fast-track to becoming Canada’s next prima ballerina. Becoming a professional ballet dancer was not a decision Brooke made on a whim. It has taken a […]


The Dorm: Your Home Away from Home

May 3rd, 2010; By Mary-Rose Chennery

Almost every university or college has dorms for students to live in while going to school. Dorms come in all shapes and sizes with unique characteristics just like the people […]


Show Me the MONEY!

April 23rd, 2010; By Mary-Rose Chennery

SHOW ME THE MONEY! During your first year of post-secondary education, you might feel like you have a chorus of administrators telling you to SHOW ME THE MONEY! This is […]


Five Places Teens Should Look for Summer Employment

March 10th, 2010; By 0 Backup WordPress

You can begin your search now  ! 1. Golf Courses. Golf courses are everywhere and have a huge need for seasonal employment. Caddying, landscaping and working in the gift shop […]