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Dealing With Failure: Recovering from a Bad Grade

by Teodora Pasca

We’ve all made mistakes in our academic careers. Whether it’s a test we just weren’t prepared for or an assignment that didn’t go as planned, a poor grade or two—or […]


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Turning a Hobby into a Small Business

by Teodora Pasca

Everyone’s got something they’re good at—and there might be a way for you to turn your weekend hobby into pocket money. More and more people are starting their own businesses […]


Age and Work

by Patrick Start

How old do you have to be to work? The ages vary, but in Ontario the legal age of employment is 14 years. For students in particular, there are certain […]


Don’t Grow Up Too Fast

by Jack Blare

All throughout school you’ve probably heard time and time again about thinking about your future. Looming college applications and career aptitude tests pressure you into worrying about your future career […]


Career Profile: Medical Sonographer

by Susan Huebert

When you injure an arm or a leg, your doctor might send you to an x-ray technician. If another part of your body is in pain, you might go to […]


Getting Your 40 Volunteer Hours

by Gale Blaylock

As you know, all high school students need to have 40 hours of community service in order to graduate. Use this information to discover where your 40 hours can best […]