Scholarship name: CST Foundation Bursaries Sponsored by: Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation Deadline: May 6, 2022, 11:59:59 PM ET Potential payout: $6000 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or Protected Persons in Canada; have, or will have, completed high school level by Fall 2022; be accepted into a post-secondary program at an eligible… Read more »
If you work and study, you might have an edge. It’s said that busy people can be relied on to get an extra task done. But you’ll need to find a balance between work and school, one ideally where school should be prioritized. An education, after all, can mean the difference of tens of thousands… Read more »
CHAT with AU Library Tues, Apr 19, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU Library library.athabascau.ca/page/ann No pre-registration necessary; access through CHAT link on home page Faculty of Business Undergrad Program Orientation for New Students Tues, Apr 19, 12:00 to 1:00 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU Faculty of Business news.athabascau.ca/events/faculty-of-business-undergraduate-program-orientation-for-new-students-20220419/ RSVP… Read more »
Whether you celebrate Easter or just enjoy the longer weekend, we hope you enjoy these vintage nods to the day from a pair of former contributors. Not to be read when hungry. Columnist Hazel Anaka describes some of the Orthodox Ukrainian customs she participated in. “The priest advised that anyone lucky enough to have a… Read more »
AthaU Facebook Group The Write Site at the Right Time. A student is frustrated in their attempts to get a paper reviewed by the busy Write Site; a responder suggests submitting during the workday for best chance at availability. Discord Book and switch. In the #general channel, students discuss potential strategies for getting around the… Read more »
This week I made spatchcock chicken. Perhaps you’ve heard of it and wondered why someone would do that, or maybe you have no clue what it means. Either way, I will dispense with explanations with haste. First, consider the modern chicken. Thanks to some genetic modification and selective breeding, today’s chickens are larger than they… Read more »
Lifelong learning is a gift, isn’t it? But what if we spend so much time learning that we don’t create anything? I read a shocking statistic. It said we should spend two-thirds our time creating and one-third our time learning how to create. Stated differently, we should spend two-thirds our time doing and one-third our… 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 »
Hi Barb: I’m in my late 20s and grew up in a rather traditional family. Most of my life I followed my parent’s wishes, focused on school, volunteer, and now work. I’ve never come across someone I really liked until about a year ago. We initially started dating to understand if we were a good… Read more »