Facebook AU Psychology Courses Fill the Gap. A Master of Counselling student wants to apply to the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP). However, the student requires at least seven more psychology classes. Another student responds that many AU classes can be used to meet the psychology requirements for the CAP. Another student recommends the AU psychology… Read more »
When we focus on prosperity, it comes to us like an avalanche. That’s why seeking success and wealth is a wondrous thing. When the pursuit of wealth is accompanied by greater integrity, success is sure to flourish. And every last one of us, no matter our current state, can create greater and greater wealth. Nothing… Read more »
Welcome Week by AUSU is an orientation for AU undergraduates September 7th at 5:00 p.m. MT on Zoom will mark the second annual Welcome Week by AUSU. The free event welcomes new and continuing AU undergraduate students and provides an introduction (or refresher) to student life at the university. The event includes a “Top 5… Read more »
Artist: Autogramm Album: Music That Humans Can Play Release Date: November 17, 2023 Before reviewing Autogramm’s third full-length album, Music That Humans Can Play, it’s worth saying a few words about the band. If you’re like me and this is the first time you are hearing about them, you’re probably already guessing what kind of music… 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 »
I like the fiction feature this week. It can be read as a cute little story that’s just a fun read, but if you look a little closer it has something more to say about the power of personal suggestion. Or maybe magic. You decide. With no student interview this week, I’m happy to also… Read more »
It was Kelowna’s unhappy turn to fill news headlines this week. We turned to The Voice archives to visit the area in other times. A matter of hours. Twenty years ago, Rebecca Flann describes the surreal experience of, while returning from an outing to a lake, getting caught up in a convoy of evacuees. “The… Read more »
Systems can make us wealthy. Systems signal when a stock investment is below a 10% loss threshold so we can pull out the investment. Systems let the McDonald’s employees know they’ve exceeded the customer service standard. And systems correct a plane that’s off-track so that we arrive safely at our destination. Whenever I make a… Read more »
When I was young, the zoo was one of my favorite stops, but for some reason since becoming an adult, it has lost its allure. I was quite reluctant to visit the zoo this summer. However, convinced by my significant other, we visited the zoo for a quick morning brunch in Calgary. I was pleasantly… Read more »