Happy April! I can’t believe winter is coming to an end. The warm weather is slowly creeping up on us as all the snow melts away. Many of us are planning for spring and summer plans while managing school and work. For me, I’ve been busy keeping my six-month-old puppy busy while I try to… Read more »
Hi, Barb, I have a situation and I don’t know how to resolve it. My husband and I have been married for 9 years and, honestly, the relationship has never been easy, but we stuck with it. But now it is becoming draining. We can’t talk about anything. Everything I bring up is a trigger… Read more »
The AUFA has officially voted to accept the recent deal proposed, with 83% in favor, by the AU administration. This means that there will absolutely not be strike action affecting student studies at AU. Also, if you read last week’s editorial earlier in the week, you likely haven’t seen that I have made a fairly… Read more »
Although it may not feel like it in certain parts of Canada, spring is upon us and there’s plenty of warmer weather days ahead. Spring cleaning has always been an important part of many Canadian households; it’s a time when families put away the winter jackets, dust the fans and get ready for the warmer… Read more »
Hey Nursing Students! Allow us to introduce the Nursing Student Curriculum Committee, whose role is to help amplify your voices. The current committee is made up of your fellow nursing students, Alexander Si-Swires, May Bunn, Gagan Brar, and Leah Seaton, and we’re excited to be hosting a Townhall meeting where students can share their feedback,… Read more »
Who are your fellow students? It can feel like you are all alone in your studies, but across the nation, around the globe, students like you are also pursuing their AU education, and The Voice Magazine wants to bring their stories to you. If you would like to be featured next, do not hesitate to… Read more »
We’ve all read a book that changed our lives. Such a book is engaging; perhaps it only took a few chapters for us to become invested in the story. Such a book is inspiring; it makes us feel the need to strive for greater things ahead. And such a book is meaningful; we feel that… Read more »
The buzz and hubbub of inchoate spring, a season born in fits and starts, between hail and frost, parallels our academic potential. Besides rushing to and fro, tidying and maintaining yard and garden, the season of rebirth is a great time to lean on a metaphysical rake and take stock of that flourishing enterprise we… Read more »
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted societies inequities and inequalities, particularly with income and health. These are challenges that will require new legislation if everyone is going to have a chance at experiencing success in a post-COVID world. One way to do that might be with an overarching health approach to public policy known as Health… Read more »