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«Elementary» column

Getting Distracted in School

September 22nd, 2015; By Jamie Hadland

Distractions are everywhere. Even as I sit here and write this I can hear music blaring in the background, people talking at the table beside me, phones ringing and buzzing […]


How to Become a Chef

September 22nd, 2015; By Meghan Brown

When you eat at a restaurant, order room service in a hotel, or enjoy the buffet at a party, do you ever wonder who makes all the food? The answer […]


What is Fundraising?

August 26th, 2015; By Patrick Start

Fundraising is common in our society, but there can never be enough. It can include school events to multi-million dollar corporations advocating for causes such as poverty and homelessness. Although […]


Is a Business Empire in Your Future?

August 26th, 2015; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

The world’s business landscape is changing. In the past, before people could be business moguls, they usually would have to work their way up the ladder or at least have […]


Females Supporting Females

August 26th, 2015; By Jamie Hadland

As young children it seems much easier to get along with others. You befriend new playmates on the playground in minutes. Neighbourhood kids are among our closest allies. Differences aren’t […]


Cursive Writing: A Dying Art in School

August 26th, 2015; By Meghan Brown

With the modern popularity of computers, tablets, and smartphones changing the way people communicate, there is also the consequence of fewer people knowing how to use cursive writing. On the […]


Introversion and Extroversion: Differences and Similarities

August 26th, 2015; By Susan Huebert

Suppose that your school organized a party and invited all of the students, teachers, and other staff members to come. You would soon notice people’s personality differences from observing how […]