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«Campus Life» column

Financial Funding: Beginning the OSAP Process

February 1st, 2012; By Jordan Duarte

It is a question that student advisors are intimately familiar with and search engines encounter all the time. What is OSAP? If you are financially unable to  attend post-secondary schooling, […]


The Part-Time Job Experience

January 31st, 2012; By Jasmin Bollman

When looking for a part-time job, you don’t have to settle for just anything. There are many jobs that are tailored specifically for students that will also help you to […]


Where, When, and Which Class?: A Course Scheduling Guide

December 31st, 2011; By Amy Oldfield

If you are like many first year students, you have a vague idea of what courses you want to take in college or university. If you liked biology in high […]


Taking notes in Post Secondary

December 31st, 2011; By Geoff Howell

You’re writing as fast as your hand will go – the words from the screen flying onto your page in a barely legible chicken-scratch font as you race to get […]


A Guide to University Housing Part 1: The Downside of Dorm Life

December 31st, 2011; By Laurel Walsh

No parents, co-ed dorms, constant partying and food whenever you want it; living in residence sounds like a blast! And it can be, but if you’re considering spending a year […]


Sports for Life: A Career in Physical Education is Possible

December 31st, 2011; By Giulio Rocco

With the Winter Olympics just behind us, and the FIFA World Cup still going on,2010 is becoming an exciting year for international sports. Although extra-curricular activities and education do not […]


Laughing your way Thin ( part 2 )

December 31st, 2011; By Dr. Nance Macleod Phd NMD DNM

Be willing to laugh with and at yourself This is not a step of humiliation or self-defamation because those things are definitely not fun: it is a strategy of being […]