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December has been a heavy metal-loaded month, with many big and anticipated releases. Among these rock releases were three singles by the Massachusetts band Oh The Humanity!. Having previously released two albums, Oh The Humanity! is generating buzz for its third by dropping three singles before the album’s January release date. The first single, “Gutted”,… Read more »
This week, I am excited to review another governance course—GOVN/CMNS 444: Media Relations. Overview GOVN 444 is a three-credit, senior-level course offered by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. It has no official prerequisites, though completion of CMNS 301 or another course in communication theory is recommended. GOVN 444 consists of seven units and… Read more »
Traveling to Japan is like stepping into a food lover’s paradise. From savory street snacks to intricate multi-course meals, every bite is a chance to experience Japan’s rich culture, history, and artistry. Last week, I wrote about some of the food adventures I had trying sushi, ramen, kushikatsu and bento boxes and this week I’ll… Read more »
As we know, for all of its beautiful and precious moments, the world can be a stressful and worrisome place. So much time spent fretting over things large and small. Do we invite creepy uncle Fred to the Christmas Eve get-together again this year? What will the job market look like when I finally graduate… Read more »
On November 21, 2024, President Jan Lehmann initiated the AUSU council meeting on Zoom at 6:01 PM Mountain Time. AUSU Councillors Tammy Monro and Aiza Nazarmatova were absent. This meeting focused on AU Strategic Plan 2024-2029, AUSU Financial Support, AUSU Tuition Advocacy, AUSU Events & Projects and AUSU committee appointments. The November 21, 2024 council… Read more »
Facebook How many courses are left? A student asks how many courses fellow students have left. One student has completed 57 credits out of a total of 120, finalizing the second year of studies. This student took sporadic courses but became full-time over the last three semesters. Another student started in October 2021 and has… Read more »
Welcome to the last month of the year. The month when, because of Holiday season, everybody’s studies start winding down, even if they don’t want them to. Sure, a lot of us plan to use the holidays as that time to really bear down on our courses, thinking that the lulls in work schedule will… Read more »
Recently I had a very short trip to Japan for a single week, but there was so much interesting food that I found that this article is in two parts. Since WestJet has started offering direct flights to Tokyo, it made much more sense to visit Asia than to fly to the east coast of… Read more »
So many things depend upon the value of moments. It’s often commented, for example, that basketball games seem to come down to the last few seconds of play: a last-minute drive to the basket; a fadeaway three pointer leaving the point guard’s fingertips a millisecond before the final buzzer. Sadly, it’s not too hard to… Read more »