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«Campus Life» column

How Does a Teacher Become a Teacher?

January 31st, 2014; By Jamie Hadland

Have you ever been sitting in class wondering exactly how your teacher became your teacher? Well, most public school teachers obtain a Bachelor of Education degree (BEd) from a university. […]


MBTI Preferences

January 30th, 2014; By Kathleen Gerry

When embarking on the journey to self-discovery in relation to your ideal career, it can be useful to get tested on your MBTI Preferences. MBTI stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator […]


Put Your English to Work – Write for Money

January 30th, 2014; By Erik McKay

As a student it can be difficult to find work. Whether you are in high school, university, taking a year off or somewhere else altogether, finding a job can sometimes be […]


Career Profile: Chemical Engineer

January 29th, 2014; By Susan Huebert

Suppose that one day you write on a piece of paper, use hand lotion on your dry skin, take some medication for your cold, put on a nylon jacket, and […]


Writing Effective Cover Letters

January 27th, 2014; By Carly Wignes

A cover letter is a formal letter used to introduce yourself to a potential employer and to convince him or her that you are the best candidate for the job.  […]


Study What You Love

December 30th, 2013; By Samantha Randolph

At any level of education, it is important for students to take courses that are interesting and enjoyable. This is especially true in the first year or two of college. […]


The Importance of a Good Reference

December 30th, 2013; By Wendy Chiavalon

When you apply for a job, a volunteer position, scholarship or even graduate program, you are often asked to provide reference(s).  A reference is a person who knows you well […]