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Why You Shouldn’t Be So Hard on Yourself

by Mariann Roberts

First and foremost, you should know that you’re doing a fantastic job. Despite what I’m sure you have told yourself at least once throughout your educational journey, you really are […]


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Podcasts on Campus Life

by Laura Sciarpelletti

Podcasts are a truly glorious thing. Truly. The amount of knowledge readily available to any person with various particular interests, hobbies, goals and concerns are at times even overwhelming. For […]


Building Your Research Skills in University

by Laura Sciarpelletti

For many students research can seem like a chore. In truth, it is less of a chore and even at times a joy when mastered. The best way to make […]


Best Books to Read Before University

by Laura Sciarpelletti

Here is a little heads up about university: you will have to read A LOT. More than that, you will have to write a lot. There will be essays expected […]


Why you deserve a break – how to handle when your world seems overwhelming

by Erin Kelly

You deserve a break. At times, life can be engulfing and chaotic. When school, a job, relationships, family, sports or taking part in other things you enjoy come into play, […]


Every Day Sexism and Where it can Happen

by Laura Sciarpelletti

Sexism is such a constant and important topic in our society, and while university settings are striving to be more equal on the gender scale there is still every day […]