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Following (and Loving!) Your Path

by Erik McKay

Education, much like a career, means different things to different people. In school we each have unique study habits, subject preferences and academic goals while maintaining different ideals regarding our […]


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Gossip Is Bad For You

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 […]


Try Courses That Seem Interesting To You

by Kevin Sexton

With a new semester almost upon us, it may be time for you to choose specific classes that can help you get where you want to go. Choosing a major […]


The Importance of Hobbies

by Erik McKay

Between lectures, labs, essays and exams, the importance of constructive hobbies will quickly become evident within a post-secondary environment. Some turn to the arts, some to athletics, some look to […]


Why Companies Hire Recent Graduates

by Kathleen Gerry

There are many reasons to hire a university or college graduate. Employers often seek out recent grads because they are fresh and up-to-date on the most recent information available in […]


The Power of the W’s

by Kevin Sexton

You’ve probably heard of the five W’s a million times in class. This little family of questions – “Who, what, where, when, why” and their cousin “how” – are memorized […]