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Deciding Where to Volunteer

March 30th, 2014; By Kathleen Gerry

Like many students, you will need to acquire 40 hours of volunteer work before you are able to graduate. So where do you begin? When choosing the best place for […]


Managing School and Everyday Life

March 30th, 2014; By Jamie Hadland

If you’re finding it hard to balance school and everyday life, you’re not alone. Many students find it hard to balance the demands of school, extracurricular activities, part-time work, family […]


No More Recess!

March 30th, 2014; By Michelle Osei-Bonsu

One of the biggest transitions from elementary school to junior high school is dealing with the fact that there’s no more recess. Instead, you have one period of lunch during […]


Bullying Is Everyone’s Problem

March 30th, 2014; By Fiona Bramzell

There is no doubt that bullying is a problem which has been around for a long time – within all forms of human interaction, there have always been those that […]


Gossiping Is Bad For You!

March 30th, 2014; By Kathleen Gerry

Gossip is something that is very prevalent in high school, generally due to all of the changes that people are going through. With any luck, gossiping will diminish as you […]


How to Pick a School that Works for You

March 29th, 2014; By Michelle Osei-Bonsu

Deciding which post-secondary institution to attend is easily one of the most difficult decisions you may face in your lifetime. If you find yourself scattered and unsure of where to […]


Living Without a Salary – and Student Loans

March 29th, 2014; By Laurel Walsh

Today my grandmother gave me a thick book entitled “How to Survive Without a Salary” by Charles Long.  The truth is that I’m employed, both as a writer and a barista […]