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«Campus Life» column

St. Patrick’s Day: How a Simple Irish Tradition Turned into a Spectacle

March 20th, 2023; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

If you’ve dropped by the dollar store a week or two after Valentine’s Day, you probably saw a whole aisle of green hats, green jewelry, accessories with green four-leaf clover […]


Advice for recent grads who feel lost after graduating

March 20th, 2023; By author below

By Avreet Jagdev Whether it’s from high school or post-secondary, graduating school is a huge milestone to be proud of. A lot of work leads up to the big day, […]


The Job Market in 2023: A Look into What Is in Demand

March 20th, 2023; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Despite the constant dread about a recession hitting Canada soon, the Canadian labour market is actually on the upswing. According to a Labour Force Survey in January 2023, the employment […]


My Campus Life: The First Day

March 19th, 2023; By Mara Hurst

I just completed my first semester of college. And looking back on it, I feel as though I have grown and discovered plenty about myself. My first day was nerve-wracking. […]


Paris Climate Accord and Canada’s actions

March 2nd, 2023; By Mara Hurst

The Paris Climate Accord, also known as the “Paris Agreement” is an international effort “to tackle climate change and its negative impacts.” On December 12, 2015, at a UN climate […]


Just Graduated and Doing Nothing: Advice and Strategies for Recent Graduates Who Are Just Sitting Around Feeling Lost/Confused

March 2nd, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

Graduating from post-secondary school is an interesting time. For many, this means that your journey with academics has come to an end and you’re moving on to the next stage […]


Canada’s history of slavery and segregation

February 24th, 2023; By author below

By Avreet Jagdev Since 1995, Canada has celebrated Black History Month. It is a time to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of Black Canadians, but also to acknowledge the darker […]