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Career Advice for Up and Coming Journalists

by Maria Cruz

Ah, the journalist. One of the only career paths people assume you’re going down when they find out that you’re an English major. Or, heaven forbid, if you’re studying writing. […]


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Keeping Fit for People Who Are Not Athletic

by Susan Huebert

Getting enough exercise and keeping fit can be difficult, even for people who enjoy it. For people who are not athletic or who dislike sports, it can be even harder. […]


Community Colleges in Manitoba

by Susan Huebert

Suppose that you wanted to become a doctor or an engineer in Manitoba. You would need to go to university to get your official training and qualifications. If you wanted […]


What is a Free-lancer and What do they do?

by Laura Sciarpelletti

Having a full-time steady job in the arts is becoming harder and harder to achieve, prompting many people to become their own bosses and enter the world of freelancing. A […]


Taking on Too Much and How to Get Back on Track

by Susan Huebert

Some people love being busy. They enjoy having meetings, going to concerts, and all kinds of activities to attend every week. It can be very easy to take on too […]


Your Post-Secondary Goals may change, and that is okay.

by Keaton Peterson

I wanted to be an accountant.I figured I’d complete my mandatory year of prerequisite arts at the University of Alberta, transfer to the Faculty of Business, and major in accounting. […]