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Campus Politics: Getting Involved with Student Government

by Teodora Pasca

If you’re an avid politics fan, like to connect and communicate with others, and appreciate the work that goes into a good campaign, student government is the thing for you. […]


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What Is An Epidemiologist?

by Susan Huebert

Every year, millions of people become sick with all kinds of diseases. Sometimes the diseases are isolated, affecting only a few people at a time. When one person breaks a […]


How to Cope with Depression in the Family

by Kathleen Gerry

Depression is something that has been in the news a lot recently, thanks in part to the Bell Let’s Talk Day. Only recently have mental health initiatives as large as […]


Making a Living in Poetry

by Susan Huebert

If you read about the lives of famous poets like John Milton and William Shakespeare, you might notice something they had in common. They wrote great poetry which is still […]


Career Profile: Dietitian

by Susan Huebert

Cooking a good, balanced meal can be complicated. Some types of food taste good, but they have too much fat or sugar to be healthy, or they contain something else […]


Is An Arts Degree Worth the Money?

by Kathleen Gerry

Pursuing an arts degree offers you a wide range of opportunities to study in different areas, including languages, visual arts, theatrical arts, Canadian studies, film studies, aboriginal studies, English, environmental studies, geography, […]