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Where Are You? Finding Yourself

by Erica Cooper

Imagine your life as a timeline graph, from birth to present to future. Write down all of your major goals in your life that you feel you want to achieve. […]


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Five Steps to a Strong Essay

by Carly Wignes

Writing essays shouldn’t seem like a massive burden. Just try to follow these five simple steps. Step 1: Think Ask yourself, “What is the purpose of this assignment?” The assignment […]


Too Cool for School?

by Cheryl Marie

“A human being is not attaining his full heights until he is educated.” – Horrace Mann It is important to remember messages such as these when the pressure of high […]


Career Profile: French Teacher

by Sam Cross

A French teacher’s task is to inspire students to enjoy the French language. Learning is made much easier if the learner is enthusiastic about it; thus, a French teacher must […]


Study Techniques

by Carly Wignes

It’s been a long, tiring Tuesday. Finally the bell rings and you’re set “free,” only to return home to that ever-growing pile of homework that’s waiting for you on your […]


The Truth About Buying Textbooks

by Laurel Walsh

Can you really put a price on knowledge? College and universities seem to think so. Textbook prices in post-secondary institution are climbing everyday. Ironically students learn to think outside of […]