One thing we notice many AU students are interested in, is other AU students! Over the years, The Voice has featured hundreds of AU students, along with their interests and goals, struggles and successes. A grandmother goes back to school. Almost 20 years ago, The Voice interviewed student Taleathahh-Rae Livingstone, from Medicine Hat AB. “I… Read more »
Gin and tonic is undoubtedly an easy enough drink to make, and I doubt we need a recipe to make one. This simple recipe requires only three ingredients: One ounce of gin, one slice of lime, and five ounces of soda. But this article is more to be a review of a particular type of… Read more »
We all travel a lonely path at times. It’s part of learning life lessons, I believe. But there is always a way through the thick forest. I think there is a way to find your true home, which can only be found in unconditional love. Even if you’re on the street and left for dead,… Read more »
Dear Barb: I am the mother of two girls, aged 12 and 13. They have always done well in school and had a lot of friends until this past year. They both became the target of bullies and now they are having all kinds of anxiety about going back to school in the Fall. My… Read more »
Celebrate with us July 11-15th as we turn 30! We have a fun-filled week planned, including contest giveaways, a special AUSUnights Virtual Student Social: 90s Retro Edition, and an in-person AUSU Birthday Bash with Student Council at Hudsons on Bourbon St. in West Edmonton Mall! RSVP to the AUSU Birthday Bash! Date: July 16th, 2022… Read more »
Danielle Smith currently seems to lead the UCP leadership race. This is a person who, at least from her deleted tweets, seems to be unable to critically evaluate the sources of information she chooses to accept. Putting naturopaths on approximately the same level as oncologists, and labelling vast swaths of medical science as irrelevant. If… Read more »
Now that COVID-19 restrictions have lifted (mostly) and most provinces are able to enjoy a summer fairly similar to pre-covid times, there’s a lot of gatherings and summer festivities that make this year’s summer special. I’ve been lucky enough to have a few bake-offs and barbecues at my residence the last few months. With the… Read more »
International travel is again possible for Canadians this summer. But, if you don’t want to navigate jammed airports, be separated from your checked luggage, or deal with the glitchy ArriveCAN app on return, armchair travelling may be the less-stressful option for now. City of freedoms. Mandy Gardner uses an extended stay in Great Britain as… Read more »
Scholarship name: Athabasca University Undergraduate Student Bursaries Sponsored by: Athabasca University Deadline: August 31, 2022 Potential payout: Tuition fee credit for one 3-credit AU undergrad course Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be current AU undergrad program students, have completed a minimum of 3 AU credits at the undergrad level, have not received this award twice previously,… Read more »