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Building a Career in Politics

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By Erin Rebello If you’ve been keeping up with the news lately, you’ve probably heard about ongoing political battles that occur both within our nation and around the world. With […]


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Doing Your Research on Post-Secondary Institutions

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By Erin Rebello It’s that time of year again where many grade 12 students are planning (and perhaps also panicking) about choosing a post-secondary institution to attend after high-school. As […]


FOMO: The Fear of Missing Out

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By Erin Rebello FOMO is something that we have all felt at some point in time. Whether it’s missing a party, a job opportunity, or even a cool project, the […]


Balancing Requirements for Two Different Careers

by Susan Huebert

When people are growing up, they often search around for the right career path to follow. If they like to work with their hands, they might become carpenters or electricians. […]


Staying mentally and physically healthy during the short, cold days of winter

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By Maryam Sheikh Chilly nights, fluffy snow, and cozy blankets. It’s wintertime! While the winter season is a great one, it can also be difficult to get through. Short and […]


How COVID-19 Tore Us Apart and Brought Us Together at the Same Time

by Rochelle C. Pangilinan

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a pandemic in March of 2020. Yet there’s a running joke in sitcoms like black-ish that the news didn’t truly sink in […]