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Cruising through the Post-Covid World: Maskless Faces vs. Anxiety (French version available)

by Elora Pharai

Adjusting to the post Covid-19 world is a challenge that none of us ever saw coming. Right now, it appears that for most of us, life has reached a sense […]


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Navigating Post-Secondary: The Campus Experience

by Elora Pharai

Transitions are some of the most difficult, yet inevitable parts of being young. When you’re young, everything is constantly changing. One of the most difficult aspects of transition is new […]


My New Normal: My own personal experience of how my life has changed since 2020

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By Rabia Khan Since 2020, my life has become more disciplined. Initially, I was sleeping most of the time but then I began to feel the unhealthy side effects of […]


Pandemic Passages: Navigating the Before and After of Life with Covid (French version available)

by Elora Pharai

If someone were to tell me that in 2022 I’d be living in a world where there’s a new virus, I’d think they were absolutely insane. It would be an […]


What is the 15-Minute City Concept? (French version available)

by Sarah Leung

What is a 15-Minute City? The 15-minute city concept allows citizens to access their essential needs within a 15-minute walk. Many Canadian cities, including Ottawa, Edmonton, and Victoria, have implemented […]


Lifting Mask Mandates and Returning to in-Person Learning: Managing Stress (French version available)

by Elora Pharai

It’s back to school season, one of the busiest times of the year for students all around the world. During the start of anything new, I find that there’s always […]