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«Campus Life» column

It’s Okay to Be an Introvert in College/University!

May 29th, 2017; By Susan Huebert

Some people love to be with others and to talk and laugh with them. They get their energy from being around people and enjoy going to parties and other events. […]


Dealing with a Loss in the Family

April 30th, 2017; By Marianne Stephens

A loss in the family, unexpected or otherwise, can happen anytime, including during post-secondary. There are many different ways to help cope with the loss, just as there are ways […]


Is Travelling While You Are Young All It’s Cracked Up to Be?

April 24th, 2017; By Mariann Roberts

You’ve heard it all before; travel while you’re young! It seems as though people are constantly telling you now is the time to travel. Why is that? Wouldn’t it make […]


Protesting Today

April 24th, 2017; By Maria Cruz

A lot of people are under the impression that a protest doesn’t accomplish as much as one might hope. This shouldn’t be too big of a surprise given that so […]


Introvert on Campus

April 24th, 2017; By Anthony Teles

My first few months on a university campus were surreal. The cozier class sizes of high school gave way to the massive behemoths that are lecture halls. Not only were […]


Are you saying what you think you’re saying? The messages you may be giving off with body language.

April 24th, 2017; By Mariann Roberts

You may think of yourself as a confident and friendly person, and anyone who really knows you might say the same. However, if you’re slouching, avoiding eye contact, and looking […]


Majors and Minors: How Do I Choose What is Right for Me?

March 27th, 2017; By Jingwei Chen

Choosing your undergraduate major can feel like a major decision. Majors and minors are programs of study that determine what courses you will take during your four years of university. […]