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Scholarship of the Week!

Scholarship name:  Sunshine Coast Health Centre Scholarship Sponsored by:  Sunshine Coast Health Centre Deadline:  August 1, 2023 Potential payout:  $1000 Eligibility restriction:  Applicants must be high school, undergrad, or graduate students enrolled for the 2023/24 semesters at an accredited university or college in Canada, in a program related to clinical counselling, psychology, social sciences, or… Read more »

Crossings

Ka-thunka, ka-thunka, ka-thunka.  The train’s steady sound was usually soothing, but today Natalie found it jarring.  She wanted the one-hour trip to be over.  She also wanted to put off her arrival, put off making a decision. Learning that the cancer was back was a gut-punch blow.  Everything had been looking up.  Every month since… Read more »

New Immigration Programs Unveiled at 2023 Collision Conference

Perhaps there were no greater words spoken at this year’s Collision Conference, Canada’s biggest tech conference, then that of Canada’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser, who had the following words of support for Canada’s tech sector, “We are in a global race for the same pool of talent with competitors around the entire world.  Now in… Read more »

Student Sizzle—AU Social Media

AU Facebook Page Degree Works Doesn’t Work. A poster mistakenly believed they submitted their course registration plan when they used the Degree Works course planning tool. The poster found out the hard way that this was incorrect now that her funding has been delayed and asks if there is any chance the student financial aid… Read more »

Five Ways to Prevent Burnout

Burnout can affect anyone, including athletes, those with ADHD or autism, employees, and students.  Avoiding burnout during academic studies is crucial.  So, take breaks, prioritize self-care, and seek support when necessary.  Burnout is no fun. I can testify.  I’ve recently overtrained with exercise while working, studying, cleaning, and committing to projects.  I’ve been getting some… Read more »

Change Our Bad Behaviors to Good

What bad behavior might all students want to change for the better? Time spent studying! That’s unless we’re already maximizing our study time.  Either way, here is a model to change our bad behaviors to good.  It’s a model that looks at changing behaviors by altering either triggers or consequences.  In this example, we’ll look… Read more »

Minds We Meet—Kady

The Voice Magazine recently had a chance to chat with Kady (she/her), a Post LPN-Bachelor of Nursing student living in Price George, British Colombia.  Kady stated, “I would like to acknowledge that I am living on the traditional territories of the Lheidli t’enneh.” On a personal note, Kady is a “39-year-old married mother of 4… Read more »

Editorial—Hot Times

Summer is well and truly here, as evidenced by how few events we have in the AU-thentic Events column.  Folks at AU are busy with summer holidays and other activities that mean there’s fewer extra activities in the university community itself. This week, the gestalt seems to be landing upon trains, as the Fly on… Read more »

AU-Thentic Events

Library Chat Tues, Jul 18, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU Library www.athabascau.ca/library/index.html No pre-registration needed; access through chat box on home page Library Chat Wed, Jul 19, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU Library www.athabascau.ca/library/index.html No pre-registration needed; access through chat box on home page Library… Read more »

Music Review—The Projectors

Artist: The Projectors Album: The Projectors Victoria, B.C.  indie/garage rock group, The Projectors, have released their debut self-titled LP, with an accompanying video for the single “Golden Age”.  The music video is available on YouTube and the album is available for streaming anywhere you get your music. The band consists of lead singer/songwriter Dylan Rysstad,… Read more »