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Come On, Get Happy: 5 Blissful Ways to Mark the International Day of Happiness on March 20

par Rochelle C. Pangilinan

What does it take to be happy? Well, this can be a great conversation point, and we have the whole month of March to have this discussion. In fact, March […]


5 Recommendations to Avoid Online School Burnout

par Rochelle C. Pangilinan

The necessary transition from in-person classes to online classes to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus in early 2020 came with a unique set of challenges for students. Apart […]


Profiling a Career as a Psychiatrist

par author below

By Olivia Condlln-Wilby For high school graduates, many opportunities lay ahead, including a vast assortment of degree programs and career paths. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed or even intimidated by […]


What Is British Columbia’s Upcoming “Family Connections Hubs” System?

par Sarah Leung

The Current Issues for Children with Disabilities in B.C. Approximately 30,000 children with disabilities across British Columbia are accessing aids. However, this number does not reflect the flaws of the current […]


La communauté des sourds de Toronto

par Anthony Teles

Une personne entendante trouve difficile d’imaginer la vie autrement. On peut essayer de visualiser la vie de quelqu’un qui perd l’ouïe ou qui est né sans, mais cela reste presque impossible. Les sourds ont une […]


L’importance du preneur de notes pour les étudiants postsecondaires avec des handicaps

par Sarah Leung

Qu’est-ce qu’est la prise de notes ? La prise de notes semble simple, mais dans le cadre de la formation postsecondaire, ça peut être compliqué. Dans cet esprit, la prise de notes est la démarche de […]