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«Elementary» column

Stop Making Studying a Drag! Tips to Make It a Delight

April 28th, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

There is a small percentage of students who look forward to studying for tests and exams- but most dread it! Like all the Sheldon Coopers before them, they get excited […]


Failing Classes and How to Better Yourself

April 20th, 2016; By Maria Cruz

So, after studying weeks at a time for your exam, you’re in study groups for some course work you can’t quite wrap your head around, and yet, you’re still receiving […]


The Beautiful Irony of Social Responsibility

April 20th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

A modern scientific understanding of the human mind gives us insight on our development as a species. We evolved through the selfish and brutish process of evolution, in which the […]


Living the Entrepreneurial Life

April 20th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

Traditionally, we are hunters. In the modern world, we still hunt: for jobs, for apartments, for dates, and more. Our hunter-gatherer ancestors took a huge step in their evolution when […]


Inspirational Leaders Worth Mentioning

April 20th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

When celebrities dominate the news and social media, it can be difficult to narrow in on inspirational leaders, specifically for kids. Whether you are into sports, science or computers, or […]


Sure-fire Tips to Spark Creativity

March 22nd, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

There is an age-old rumour that well-acclaimed author Stephen King mostly gets his inspiration for his books from his dreams. Unfortunately, if you are facing a deadline for a creative […]


Trying New Things

March 18th, 2016; By Jamie Hadland

Trying new things can bring up a variety of emotions like fear, anxiety, frustration, excitement and pride. It involves taking a risk, but that risk might be very rewarding. It’s […]