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Back-to-School Supplies: What’s Necessary And What Isn’t

October 24th, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

When September nears, families with students are typically preparing for an upcoming school year. This may involve reverting back to an old routine, thinking about different lunch ideas, or even […]


The Importance of Personal Pronouns in Inclusive Language

October 2nd, 2023; By author below

By Avreet Jagdev Everyone has pronouns, and we use them all the time. But unfortunately, they have become a source of tension, arguments, and even discrimination towards certain groups of […]


Interview Prep 101: Do’s and Don’ts

October 2nd, 2023; By Mara Hurst

Applying for a job is the first step in starting an amazing career. Step 2 is to nail your interview. Sometimes, interviews can be a place of stress and the […]


Why Recess is Crucial for Child Development

October 2nd, 2023; By Mara Hurst

Recess is a routine outdoor time for elementary school students. This is a time of the day for students to be physically active outside, and take part in various forms […]


A Letter To My Elementary-Aged Self

May 3rd, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

Dear Tiffany, Right now, you’re having a lot of fun. While doing your best with academics and extracurricular activities, you also have a great group of friends who you see […]


Career Profile: Public Relations Specialist

April 3rd, 2023; By Susan Huebert

Suppose that you wanted people to know something about you, such as a skill or an interest, or even to explain why you acted a certain way. You could tell […]


Learning on the Job: My Experience as A Fast-Food Worker

April 3rd, 2023; By Tiffany Chang

During the summer after grade 10, I got a part-time job in fast-food, where I worked five-hour shifts, Monday through Friday. My tasks were what many normally associate with these […]