April 24th, 2013; By Sam Cross
Choosing an educational or career path is difficult, especially when you try to do it alone. But asking for advice can sometimes make things more confusing. When asking for opinions, […]
April 20th, 2013; By Susan Huebert
The English language has a lot of short, easy words. Just think of words like “run” — a short, three-letter word that is easy to spell and easy to learn. […]
March 22nd, 2013; By Jasmin Bollman
We recently came across this video by poet Shane Koyczan and just had to share. It has gone viral in the past few weeks due to its powerful anti-bullying message. […]
March 21st, 2013; By Susan Huebert
Imagine a stern-looking middle-aged woman wearing half-glasses at the end of her nose. What kind of job do you think she would have? Many people would say that she was […]
March 21st, 2013; By Kimberly Moreau
No more writing poetry or reading and interpreting novels for the math enthusiasts, no more complex scientific equations for the creative writers, no more arts or drama classes for the […]
February 28th, 2013; By Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
Canada’s universities recently launched a new online tool to provide Aboriginal students with better access to information on programs and services on campuses across Canada. The comprehensive, searchable database of […]
February 19th, 2013; By Kimberly Moreau
So many colleges and universities to choose from, so hard to pick just one!
When entering the final year of high school, sometimes earlier for students eager to plan […]