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Student Sizzle—AU Social Media

AthaU Facebook Group Olivia asks about other students’ experiences in appealing an assignment grade; lots of good feedback from students who have been-there-done-that.  Madison wants to add a Psyc major to her existing degree without putting in another four years; responses point her to the “add a major” option and also to AU’s advising services…. Read more »

AUSU Update

This space is provided free to AUSU: The Voice does not create or edit this content. Contact services@ausu.org with any questions. IMPORTANT DATES Mar 31: Deadline to apply for course extension for May Apr 10: Deadline to register in a course starting May 1 Mar 15: May degree requirements deadline Apr 16: AUSU Council Changeover… Read more »

Self-Care and the Health and Wellness Industry’s Answer to COVID-19

Despite its seemingly altruistic name, the health and wellness industry has been steadily profiting from COVID-19, unconcerned with medical professionals’ dire predictions of the pandemic’s ultimate human cost, as well as society’s current needs.  Although the industry’s exploitation of individuals’ insecurities is not a new phenomenon, during the current pandemic, it feels particularly unethical. In… Read more »

Scholarship of the Week

Scholarship name:  TD 4-H Agriculture Scholarship Sponsored by:  TD Bank and 4-H Deadline:  May 31, 2020 Potential payout:  $2500 Eligibility restriction:  Applicants must be 4-H members, at least 16 years of age, Canadian residents, in their final year of high school or CEGEP, and planning to attend university or college in September 2020 in an… Read more »

Book Review—Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

Book: Frankentstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus Author: Mary Shelley Faced with the current COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of social distancing, travel restrictions, and self-isolation, many of our regular pursuits and pastimes have been curtailed.  This situation has affected schools, offices, stores, restaurants, bars, concert venues, airlines, public transit, and even fitness facilities.  With everyone staying home… Read more »

AU-Thentic Events

Talk to a Librarian Drop-In Session: Using E-book Readers Wed, Apr 15, 9:00 to 9:30 am MDT Online Hosted by AU Library news.athabascau.ca/events/talk-to-a-librarian-drop-in-session-april15 No pre-registration necessary; access through above link MBA for Executives Webinar Wed, Apr 15, 10:00 to 11:00 am MDT Online Hosted by AU Faculty of Business news.athabascau.ca/events/mba-for-executives-webinar-20200415 Register through above link Research… Read more »

Editorial—Reality is Setting In

I was planning, this week, to write an editorial about the Alberta Government’s new legislation that allows them to create new legislation, and create special enforcement forces for that legislation, without ever having to have the new rules debated in our legislature.  Tied to the emergency health regulations, this could allow them to do such… Read more »

The Struggling Student Rants—Emergency Preparedness Kits

Most people are, by now, at least a couple weeks into their social distancing.  Some AU students are already used to staying indoors since there’s no need to venture outside; we already get a great education through AU.  Others were already working from home before this and are well-familiarized with telecommuting.  Many AU students even… Read more »