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Agape Love is the Highest Form of Love

Agape love is a term for the highest form of love.  It is considered in Christian circles as “God’s Love.”  It’s where God will unwaveringly love you with intense unconditional love, no matter how awful you may feel about yourself or what wrongs you might have done.  God’s love, in this context, is “unconditional.” That’s… Read more »

Minds We Meet—Pénélope

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 »

Homemade is Better—Chicken Caesar Wrap

Sometimes I feel like we just need a quick meal; this was one of those recipes. It was a later night; we were hungry, and I tried to come up with something fast. I grabbed some chicken strips from the store and baked them in the oven. Meanwhile, I grabbed tomatoes, cheese, lettuce, and Caesar… Read more »

How to be Supportive

Are you the kind of person who, since youth, dreamed of finding someone who would support your dreams—and then found him or her?  Or was your parent or grandparent the kind of person who always had your back?  Or did you have a teacher who showered you with encouragement and love, like my Miss Crilly?… Read more »

Music Review—Decompose

Artist: Bring On The Storm Single: “Decompose” Calgary-based melodic hardcore/punk rock band, Bring On The Storm, has released a single titled “Decompose”. Stream the song anywhere you get your music and check out the official music video on YouTube. The band was founded in 2016 by guitarist Brandyn Smith, bassist Josh Wallace and drummer Clayton… Read more »

Dear Barb—The Green Eyed Victim

Dear Barb: I am wondering how to deal with envious people.  I am an artist and I have struggled for years to sell my work.  Until recently I was not very successful, but I kept at it because I love to paint.  My family and friends have always been fairly supportive and encouraged me to… Read more »

Domestic Borscht on the Road

Being susceptible to migraines, I sometimes wonder why I’ve chosen to live in what some people call the migraine capital of the world.  Most of the time the benefits of this city make the answer to that pretty easy.  Then you get days like happened this weekend, where the temperature in Calgary went from -21… Read more »

Vintage Voice!

Last weekend’s Convoy for Freedom protest in Ottawa was supported by some and dissed by others.  Whichever side you fall on, at least in Canada we can protest.  One of our past writers contributed this pair of protest pieces. My protest is your protest.  Sandra Livingston counters the criticisms of a Tamil protest in Toronto…. Read more »

Scholarship of the Week!

Scholarship name:  AG Bell College Scholarship Program Sponsored by:  Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Deadline:  March 4, 2022, 5:00 pm EDT Potential payout:  up to $2500 Eligibility restriction:  Applicants must have bilateral hearing loss diagnosed before the age of 4, must use Listening and Spoken Language as their primary… Read more »