Scholarship name: For the Love of Curling Scholarship Program Sponsored by: Curling Canada Foundation Deadline: June 30, 2022, 11:59 pm EDT Potential payout: $2500 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be Canadian citizens, 22 years old or younger by December 31, 2022, enrolled full-time in a Canadian university or college, have a minimum grade average of 70%… Read more »
Have you ever dreamed you saw your reflection in a mirror? What would our imagined other self say that we cannot say for ourselves? The closest moment to contact with the universal nature of being alive might be a momentary gaze into a beloved pet’s eyes. Interactions with animals special to us can teach us… Read more »
Do you want to rise to the top? Perhaps you will one day become CEO, CMO, or some other executive of a company. Even though I believe your potential is limitless, there are statistical realities that need to be considered today for success tomorrow. For instance, I researched on LinkedIn career trajectories for Chief Marketing… Read more »
Who are your fellow students? At times, in an online learning environment, it can feel like you are all alone, but across the nation and around the globe, students just like you are also pursuing their Athabasca University studies! Each week, The Voice Magazine will be bringing you some of these stories. If you would… Read more »
A sequel is defined as an event that happens after and is the result of an earlier event. In the world of media, it tends to be a published, broadcast, or recorded piece of work that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one. A sequel is also the best way to… Read more »
Recently I’ve been very absorbed in skin care in my practice. I see a lot of patients with different skin problems and love being able to provide my medical suggestions for their conditions. One thing I’ve noticed of late is how much skin care is connected to self-care. Many people have acne flare ups when… Read more »
The United Nations recognizes May 21 as International Tea Day. After water, tea is the world’s most-consumed beverage, and our writers past had much to say about it. The art of down-home tea. Wanda Waterman hunts for a brew equal to that she remembers from Nova Scotia. “When poured out the colour is a rich,… Read more »
AthaU Facebook Group Course switch. A required course has disappeared from AU’s course list, a student reports; in this case the course had been renamed, but in general responders advise that students can always inquire about alternate courses when one is no longer offered. Discord Tech shopping tip. A student asking whether AU provides student… Read more »
Artist: Brand New Lungs Single: “Stand Alone” Montreal, Quebec’s Brand New Lungs, have released their new single “Stand Alone”. The song is their first new music since their debut album, Like Wildfire, and is available anywhere you get your music. Brand New Lungs describes themselves as “four dudes from Montreal, Canada having fun doing some… Read more »
Once, there was the belief that exceeding a four-minute mile sprint was impossible. But one man broke it. And then many others followed. The view was that the belief was what made it possible. But could it be something else—like widespread changing fitness or diet regimes? Or maybe it was both belief and something else…. Read more »