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«Campus Life» column

How to Choose Your Classes

February 20th, 2014; By Erik McKay

You’ve gone to university fairs, read the websites, explored your options, submitted your applications and have finally chosen your new university or college. That’s the hard part. Now you just have to […]


Get Your Volunteer Hours!

February 20th, 2014; By Gale Blaylock

As you know, all high school students need to have 40 hours of community service in order to graduate. Use this information to discover where your 40 hours can best […]


The Value of Volunteering

February 19th, 2014; By Maria Pranschke

Volunteering has almost become a dirty word in some circles, and it’s not hard to see why: when you’re looking for a job, giving away your labour for free can seem […]


Would You Benefit from a Tutor?

February 15th, 2014; By Valentina Natcheva

Many students will experience difficulties with academic subjects at some point during their academic career, but all universities provide some type of resources to help during those times. Professors are […]


Frugally Fashionable

January 31st, 2014; By Sharifa Campbell-Hogg

One of the hardest parts about being a student – especially a fashionable one – is budgeting. Some students are not always privy to the deals and steals of the […]


Career Profile: Psychiatrist

January 31st, 2014; By Michelle Osei-Bonsu

Do you consider yourself a good listener? Do your friends usually come to you when there’s something troubling them? Do you really enjoy helping people and making a difference in […]


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. […]