I’m not sure if It’s a small-town phenomenon or not. I intend to pay more attention and see if my theory is right. At issue is the matter of community bulletin boards. Today I paused long enough to actually read some of the stuff covering such a board at the local grocery store. It’s about… Read more »
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AUSU Elections 2008 – New Council Elected On March 13 2008, Rehan Qureshi, AUSU’s Chief Returning Officer for 2008, announced the results of our election. Your new council, who will take office by April 14, 2008, are: Karl Low Lonita Fraser Zil-E-Huma Lodhi Barb Rielly Sarah Kertcher Bethany Porter Sean Driscoll Emily Dukeshire Heather Fraser… Read more »
We love to hear from you! Send your questions and comments to voice@ausu.org, and please indicate if we may publish your letter. Re: ?The Mindful Bard: The Bible? by Wanda Waterman St. Louis, v16 i13 (2008-03-28) Thanks Wanda for another thoughtful recommendation. I’ll be adding The Bible to my reading list, which is, granted, a… Read more »
We do it every day, make it with our hands every day, do it with thousands of people throughout our lifetimes, and it is one of the most powerful things you can do with your mouth, yet it is possibly the one true gift of being human that we think the least about: talking, using… Read more »
There’s a cultural dichotomy coming, arguably the first of its kind. It is unforeseen but quickly emerging, a direct result of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is the clash of pseudo-perfection and reality, and it is a change that will profoundly affect us all. As any sitcom, movie, commercial, or print ad will… Read more »
At Home: Ontario economy in recession, says Tory There’s been a lot of speculation lately about how the U.S. mortgage crisis will affect the Canadian economy, but at least one politician believes we’ve got a homegrown recession of our own. According to John Tory, leader of the Progressive Conservatives, Ontario is already in a recession… Read more »
If You’re looking for a single place to find all the academic writing help you need, look no further. AU’s Write Site has it covered, from grammar quizzes to ESL support to feedback on individual assignments. Whether You’re trying to organize an essay or put the finishing touches on a project, there’s something for everyone… Read more »
As a post-secondary student, you know that the cost of a software program can often add up to more than a couple of courses. So if You’re looking for great deals on the software that will make your essays and Venn diagrams shine, check out JourneyEd. They offer substantial discounts on programs from Microsoft, Adobe,… Read more »