June 2nd, 2019; By Sadie Osborne
Hi, my name is Mercedes and I don’t have my wisdom teeth or tonsils, but I do have anxiety. Last semester was my first time trying co-op education, and I […]

June 2nd, 2019; By Alexa Cairns
Over the course of my school year so far, I have learned a lot. I learned a lot about politics, history, art, English and math, but the most important lessons […]

June 2nd, 2019; By author below
Article by Maryam Sheikh One of my close friends, Sakina, recently completed a semester of Grade 11- working at a hospital. An Oakville student interested in pursuing medicine, she is […]

April 30th, 2019; By Eve Salomons
Statistics from the US Census Bureau in 2015 show that although women count for almost 50% of the workforce in America, they only represent 25% of those employed by STEM […]

April 30th, 2019; By Kaitlyn Hover
Being a new student at a new school can be very scary and intimidating. We all know what it’s like to have first day school jitters, but imagine joining a […]

March 30th, 2019; By Kaitlyn Hover
Hope: “Hold On Pain Ends” Hope is a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain outcome to happen. Hope pushes us and encourages us to do our daily tasks, […]

March 30th, 2019; By Marianne Stephens
When it comes time to think about your future career, take heed of what you are learning presently in class. Examining what you are currently learning will help you figure […]
