I try to avoid news about the goings on in the United States, especially when they don’t concern post-secondary education, but the ongoing fiasco has just reached new heights. For those unaware (all two of you, who’ve likely been deliberately trying to avoid any of this, apologies in advance) the FBI recently executed a search… Read more »
Let us know how tuition & fee increases have impacted your university experience at AU. How: AUSU Town Hall meetings What: Tuition & Fees discussion Why: preventing future increases When: September 12, 2022 @ 5 pm MT November 7, 2022 @ 5 pm MT Where: virtually on Zoom Did you know that AU students have… Read more »
Scholarship name: SGI Corporate Scholarship Sponsored by: SGI Deadline: September 30, 2022 Potential payout: $2500 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be residents of BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, or Ontario; and be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program, relating to the business needs of SGI, in a post-secondary institution in one of those same provinces. See full… Read more »
I was one of those teens who dressed way out of line for what was required in high school. I wore ballroom gowns to school. Nearly daily. My dress code didn’t improve much throughout my life, although it toned down. But when I became a graduate student, I found a stylist at a consignment store… Read more »
The approach of Labour Day weekend marks a milestone in the year: the end of summer and the beginning of the traditional school year. Our writers past share opposing perspectives. Bring it on! Janice Behrens anticipates the energy boost from crisp autumn air. “Autumn is a time when it actually feels good to bite off… Read more »
Many years ago, I sent my book out to several publishers and all I got was rejection letters. So I put my book away in the drawer and gave up on a dream. Years later I was happy to be writing again when I was chosen to write an advice column. It evolved into my… Read more »
This week I would like to first give my appreciation to The Voice Magazine. Not only for giving me a platform for speaking about disability advocacy, but also for allowing me to be creative in topic selection. You don’t know how many times I’ve felt that I have no choice in this regard. Plainly, I… Read more »
The Voice Magazine recently had a chance to chat with Amy Wall (she/her), a 26-year-old student currently living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with upcoming relocations plans to St. Thomas, Ontario. Amy stated, “I would like to begin by acknowledging that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. This territory is… 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 »