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«Finance» column

Money and Your Career: Weighing What Makes You Happy

December 1st, 2021; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

The cost of living is getting higher and higher and it may seem safer to be practical rather than idealistic. As such, practicality can play a part when deciding on […]


Six Tips For Getting A Scholarship

December 1st, 2021; By Mason Butterfield

A lot of college students end up with nothing but debt even before they graduate. The option of a scholarship has always been a number two priority when it comes […]


Holiday Gift-Giving on a Student Budget

December 1st, 2021; By Teodora Pasca

The dropping temperature is a surefire sign of the start of the holiday season. But while December is “the most wonderful time of the year”, it can also be the […]


Reminders on How to Make the Most Out of Thrift Store Shopping

November 1st, 2021; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

For most of us, our fashion and style are a way to express ourselves and make an impression on others. However, you don’t have to blow off your college fund […]


A Beginner’s Guide to Applying for Scholarships

November 1st, 2021; By author below

By Erin Rebello For many high school seniors, this time of year marks the beginning of post-secondary applications. Whether you’re headed into university, college, or a trade school, an education […]


Les emplois les plus rémunérés au Canada

November 1st, 2021; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Nous connaissons tous l’expression « Le temps, c’est de l’argent », mais cela ne serait-il pas formidable si le temps était BEAUCOUP d’argent? Parmi la pile sans fin d’emplois au salaire minimum et au salaire médiocre, avec […]


Conseils pour épargner pendant et après le confinement

February 27th, 2021; By Meghan Brown

2020 a été une année difficile pour beaucoup d’entre nous, avec les confinements, les périodes de quarantaine et les restrictions de socialisation instaurées partout au Canada. Comme presque tous les évènements, activités et rassemblements sociaux […]