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Majors and Minors: How Do I Choose What is Right for Me?

by Jingwei Chen

Choosing your undergraduate major can feel like a major decision. Majors and minors are programs of study that determine what courses you will take during your four years of university. […]


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Cover Letters: do you need them?

by Laura Sciarpelletti

Every day employers everywhere receive resumes. With such a volume of hopeful applicants, how does one stand apart from the pack? The answer—besides a professional and thorough looking resume and […]


Getting Rid of Toxic People for your Health

by Laura Sciarpelletti

For some reason, we all end up spending time with people we shouldn’t. Some would consider these people “toxic” to our mental health. Or maybe you are that toxic person […]


The Mental Illness Fight

by Anthony Teles

As it diminishes in its status as a taboo topic, the conversation surrounding mental health is gaining momentum. Struggles faced by people of all ages are in the spotlight. The […]


How to Get Your 40 Hours of Community Service

by Gavin Mercier

At first, getting your 40 hours of community service might seem like a chore. But over the course of 4 years, 40 hours might just be achieved from your everyday […]


Career Profile: Cardiovascular Perfusion

by Jingwei Chen

Cardiovascular perfusion is probably one of those health care professions you have never heard of. These individuals are an integral member of open-heart and thoracic surgery teams. Now let’s dive […]