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How to Have an Eco-Friendly Dorm Life

by Anthony Teles

The end of high school and the start of college or university is a major step towards independence for many young people. You have far more freedom in what you […]


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Brrr It’s Cold Out There! What We Can Do in the Cold

by Marianne Stephens

Winter can be a little dreary, due to wind, snow and ice storms and the various types of precipitation, from freezing rain (often called sleet) to heavy snow to absolutely […]


STEM Programs in Manitoba

by Susan Huebert

Every day, people use the skills of workers in the STEM fields. They go to doctors, use technology, cross bridges built by engineers, and use computer programs designed with mathematics. […]


A Time of Crises and Protests

by Anthony Teles

Protests are powerful. They are an organized emotional reaction to problems that no one individual person can stand up to on their own. More and more protests are appearing in […]


Holiday Gift Buying That Won’t Damage the Planet

by Alexa Cairns

Everyone is aware of the struggle of gift buying. However, we are all ignoring the most important thing that we should be focusing on; the environment. With everything we do, […]


Sleep Deprivation While in School

by Marianne Stephens

Sleep deprivation is never a good thing. It can be managed for a short time, but it can get worse and have serious impacts on your long term health. It […]