A recent Edmonton Journal Sunday Telescope featured a compilation of insults spotted on the Internet and submitted by a reader. According to the intro, ?a carefully crafted, clever insult is becoming a forgotten art.? When I think about the not-so-recent public peeing match between Rosie O?Donnell and Donald Trump I’d have to say I agree…. Read more »
In a big, wide world such as we’ve got for ourselves, you’d think we would never run out of things to do. Yet, sometimes, we are still bitten by the boredom bug, and need to find some way to fill our time. Turn An Etch-A-Sketch Into A Picture Frame http://photojojo.com/content/diy/etch-a-sketch-picture-frame/ Not only that, but they’ll… Read more »
At Home: Vancouver makes a commitment to cutting greenhouse gas emissions First British Columbia and now the city of Vancouver have decided to take the lead on curbing greenhouse gas emissions since Kyoto resolutions have failed to take place throughout Canada. The aim is for the city to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050… Read more »
It’s that time of the year when most of us look forward to getting outside, browning our pale winter skin, and seeing some shows–and I for one am very happy to be back in Alberta for this special season after years of absence! There are some great concerts coming up in our region in the… Read more »
From a base in the desert, glowing with industrial light, scientists shoot a probe into outer space with tokens of greeting from the human race. There are pages of sheet music, some recordings of Mozart and Louis Armstrong, some classic black-and-white films. There are photographs of the Taj Mahal and ancient pagan stones on a… Read more »
This is the conclusion of a special three-part Voice report on Athabasca University’s 2007 Convocation, which took place June 7, 8, and 9. The Voice offers its warmest congratulations to all this year’s graduates! As hard as it was to believe, the final day of convocation 2007 had arrived, and it was time to award… Read more »
Recently opened in May, Advertising and Promotion (MKTG 420) ?emphasizes integrated marketing communication,? said course professor Chris Thorne, adding that the course focuses on the communication type ?seen in direct marketing, promotions, and advertising.? For instance, Thorne explained, a product for sale at the store is a result of integrated marketing. For this product to… Read more »
On June 7, 8, and 9, the Athabasca University campus was filled with the sights and sounds of Convocation 2007, and these photos offer a glimpse into this year’s celebrations.
This is the conclusion of a three-part Voice series featuring interviews with some of AU’s 2007 graduates. For many graduates, convocation weekend was the first time they had seen the beautiful grounds and buildings of the AU campus, and they attended the ceremonies from places near and far, including Surrey, British Columbia, and Nairobi, Kenya…. Read more »
During each of the three days of convocation, one graduate addressed their fellow students and convocation guests, sharing their thoughts about graduation and the journey that brought them there. On Saturday, June 9, the graduate address was given by Philip Ferguson, of Waterdown, Ontario, who received his Master of Business Administration degree. The Voice thanks… Read more »