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College & University: Where to Live and What to Bring

by Jamie Hadland

Deciding to attend college or university can lead to an endless stream of decision making. Starting with which schools to apply to, getting more complex from there. What will you […]


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Environmental Groups Across Canada

by Meghan Brown

Do you want to get involved with environmentalism in your community? There is a good chance that there is an organization in your town, city, or region where you can […]


Changing Majors in School

by Meghan Brown

When starting college or university, you might feel confident that you chose the right subject to study, but as you learn more, and are exposed to different ideas, you may […]


Academic Probation in College and University

by Patrick Start

Some of us may know what academic probation is, others may not. It is a term most often used in college and university to describe a formal warning issued to students […]


Put Down Your Device; Taking a Break from Your Phone

by Teodora Pasca

I received my first cell phone when I was 10 years old. It was an old-fashioned flip phone with a traditional number pad (the kind you have to press repeatedly […]


Are You A Solo Studier, or a Group Studier?

by Meghan Brown

Effective study skills are essential to learning from your class readings, homework, and lectures. To get the greatest benefit from your study time, it is useful to know which type […]