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Prepping For A New Semester

by Pat Dwyer

The beginning of a new semester can be a nerve-racking time for students, particularly those that are entering college or university for the first time. If you are concerned about […]


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Choosing A Career Path

by Kathleen Gerry

Whether you are in grade 8 or grade 12, there is always pressure to choose a career. While the pressure increases as you get closer to graduation, it’s never a […]


The Bully, The Bullied and The Bystander

by Joy Kita

There is a dangerous notion of what normal is for today’s young person, defined in part by media images, Hollywood and reality television. The rest in a cocktail definition is […]


Using a Tutor – Benefits Beyond Raising Your Grade

by Katie Webb

Have you ever considered using a tutor? If your answer is no, there are a few things you should know about the benefits of a tutor that may help sway […]


Travel by Backpack!

by Kevin Sexton

A friend of mine was going on her first backpacking trip and needed some advice about what to bring. I looked in her backpack and the first thing I found […]


The Big Move

by Fiona Bramzell

It goes without saying that starting university is an exciting time in a student’s life. So many changes, new faces, challenging studies, busy schedules…and then there’s the whole issue of […]