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«College Bound» column

Le journalisme et les médias : points positifs et négatifs

December 27th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Ce n’est pas un secret que l’industrie du journalisme est en bien mauvaise posture depuis quelques années. En réalité, cette industrie est en pleine restructuration qui n’a pas seulement touché les lecteurs mais aussi et […]


Les contraintes imposées aux enfants du millénaire

December 27th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Les enfants du millénaire sont une génération souvent appelée la « génération startup » par les médias. Oui, cela veut souvent dire qu’on pense que ces jeunes sautent très facilement d’un emploi à un autre, […]


Post-Secondary to Work

November 30th, 2016; By Maria Cruz

You’ve probably been asked this question countless times during your undergraduate degree: what are you doing after you graduate? The pressure hits hard when we’re younger, though. Students are forced […]


Why You Shouldn’t Be So Hard on Yourself

November 22nd, 2016; By Mariann Roberts

First and foremost, you should know that you’re doing a fantastic job. Despite what I’m sure you have told yourself at least once throughout your educational journey, you really are […]


Podcasts on Campus Life

November 22nd, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Podcasts are a truly glorious thing. Truly. The amount of knowledge readily available to any person with various particular interests, hobbies, goals and concerns are at times even overwhelming. For […]


Building Your Research Skills in University

November 22nd, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

For many students research can seem like a chore. In truth, it is less of a chore and even at times a joy when mastered. The best way to make […]


Best Books to Read Before University

November 22nd, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Here is a little heads up about university: you will have to read A LOT. More than that, you will have to write a lot. There will be essays expected […]