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Fitness in University

August 26th, 2015; By Maria Cruz

Working out in university is almost as believable as the Loch Ness Monster to some people, and with good reason. You spend the majority of the day in a chair […]


Social Disorders and You

August 26th, 2015; By Nizanth Navaratnarjah

Our world in a lot of ways is shaped by the people we know and interact with. We are partially a product of the environment that inhabits us. A major […]


Females Supporting Females

August 26th, 2015; By Jamie Hadland

As young children it seems much easier to get along with others. You befriend new playmates on the playground in minutes. Neighbourhood kids are among our closest allies. Differences aren’t […]


Introversion and Extroversion: Differences and Similarities

August 26th, 2015; By Susan Huebert

Suppose that your school organized a party and invited all of the students, teachers, and other staff members to come. You would soon notice people’s personality differences from observing how […]


Mental Health Stigma and Prejudice

June 26th, 2015; By Isabella Thorsen

Stereotyping and typecasting remains prevalent in our society today. Stating that doesn’t mean that it makes it alright to use them against others. In today’s society Mental Illness is accepted, […]


It’s Okay to Need Help: Therapy and You

June 26th, 2015; By Isabella Thorsen

Throughout life, everyone needs help. Whether it is a child learning to walk or speak, a teenager learning responsibility, or an adult learning how to truly listen. All of us […]


The Importance of Finding Peace Within

May 31st, 2015; By Kathleen Gerry

Finding peace within is sometimes a mysterious topic. One may often wonder what it even means within the hustle and bustle of daily life; is it possible? Can it ever […]