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Dealing with a Loss in the Family

by Marianne Stephens

A loss in the family, unexpected or otherwise, can happen anytime, including during post-secondary. There are many different ways to help cope with the loss, just as there are ways […]


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Is Travelling While You Are Young All It’s Cracked Up to Be?

by Mariann Roberts

You’ve heard it all before; travel while you’re young! It seems as though people are constantly telling you now is the time to travel. Why is that? Wouldn’t it make […]


Protesting Today

by Maria Cruz

A lot of people are under the impression that a protest doesn’t accomplish as much as one might hope. This shouldn’t be too big of a surprise given that so […]


Introvert on Campus

by Anthony Teles

My first few months on a university campus were surreal. The cozier class sizes of high school gave way to the massive behemoths that are lecture halls. Not only were […]


Are you saying what you think you’re saying? The messages you may be giving off with body language.

by Mariann Roberts

You may think of yourself as a confident and friendly person, and anyone who really knows you might say the same. However, if you’re slouching, avoiding eye contact, and looking […]


Majors and Minors: How Do I Choose What is Right for Me?

by Jingwei Chen

Choosing your undergraduate major can feel like a major decision. Majors and minors are programs of study that determine what courses you will take during your four years of university. […]