Always curious, Zander surreptitiously examined the camera before fastening it over his left ear. Before Xidoun came to power, personal cameras were techno toys that people lined up to acquire. Consequent to the takeover, these cameras, now called SecuriCams, were declared mandatory during waking hours to track each citizen’s activities and interactions. Data from HealthWatches—also… Read more »
Policing is far too important and far too complicated to give credence to any idea that suggests that we get rid of the police or make it harder for the police to do their job. Law and order are the two things that allow for Canada to be Canada: the Canada that the world knows… Read more »
Scholarship name: AUSU Annual Awards Sponsored by: AUSU Deadline: October 31, 2023 Potential payout: up to $1000 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be undergrad students at AU; see individual awards for specific eligibility requirements. What’s required: An online application form, and supporting documents as indicated for each award. Tips: The online application form is available beginning… Read more »
Truth and Reconciliation is the most black and white concept imaginable in our flimsy and ephemeral epoch of tweets and twists and turns as the political correctness wagon lurches ever onward. We all know that what our cultural forefathers (and mothers) condoned and carried out with regard to Indigenous children sent to residential schools was… Read more »
We should all consider the perks of working until after 95. I argue that we should strive to keep working regardless of our disabilities or age. There is just too much upside. It may seem impossible to work if we have a sickness that prevents us from doing so, and often, it is not possible—at… Read more »
Online learning has become an increasingly popular mode of education, offering flexibility and convenience. However, it’s not all fun and games; behind the convenience lies a complex psychological landscape that can greatly affect a student’s success. Motivation, self-discipline, and mental health all play a crucial role in a student’s journey toward achieving their educational goals,… Read more »
Once upon a time, I was the sort of person who liked nothing better than to delve into the esoteric mysteries of life. From “What really happened to Lord Lucan?” to “How on Earth could it possibly be that middle-aged women who have given birth to multiple children can have better bladder control than me?”… Read more »
I watched a video on a day of a West Point Military Academy student, and I was enamored with the school. West Point gives rise to some of the most influential people in the United States, including Mike Pompeo, who held positions as Director of the CIA and Trump’s Secretary of State. West Point students… Read more »
From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge. Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »