The most recent AUSU Council Meeting took place on Thursday, February 27, 2020 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm MT. In attendance were President Brandon Simmons (Meeting Chair), Vice President Finance and Administration (VPFA) Brittany Daigle, Councillor Sarah Blayney Lew, Councillor Darcie Fleming, Councillor Christine Hudder, Councillor Amanda Lipinski, Councillor Alice Namu, Councillor Lisa Oracheski, Councillor… Read more »
This afternoon, WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom held a press briefing on the current situation and recommendations surrounding COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Following is a summary of the WHO recommendations, and information on what you should and should not be doing right now. An important fund has been established to collect funds… Read more »
Judge not lest ye be judged. It’s an aphorism as old as time, humming a song as old as rhyme. Yet negative judgements of others flow to the surface of our mind as natural as ducks taking to water. Avoiding toxic thoughts of superiority isn’t merely a matter of consciously and calmly pressing some mental… Read more »
Today’s column will take more of a scholarly slant, exploring recent “scientific” studies conducted in several ivy league universities that prefer to remain anonymous. According to cutting edge research funded by KarmaPharma Holistic Antipsychotics, most of what we thought we knew about the development of individual personality is totally incorrect. Darwinism, nature / nurture, and… Read more »
On Sunday, March 8, 2020, clocks were turned forward one hour. Daylight saving time is the practice of moving clocks forward starting in spring so that daylight lasts longer into evening. In the winter, however, it is changed back. This further reduces the amount of daylight in the early morning from the already diminished amount… Read more »
AthaU Facebook Group Gayle seeks guidance on how to deal with a required course that is currently suspended; one responder who experienced the same issue suggests contacting Academic Advising as there may be a list of alternate courses. Anita is hoping to arrange a ride-share for the March 17 BIOL 325 lab. Razanne wonders what… Read more »
Do you want to develop a graduate student mindset as an undergraduate? If so, you’re reading the right stuff. Let me show you how to read critically so that you can get published in academic journals. In graduate school, I took a methodology course in Communications. A methodology acts as a tool that frames how… Read more »
Three-Minute Thesis Competition Tue, Mar 17, 9:30am to 4:00 pm MDT Online Hosted by FGS news.athabascau.ca/events/three-minute-thesis-competition Access online through above link BMgmt/CPHR Info Session Wed, Mar 18, 5:00 to 6:00 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU Faculty of Business news.athabascau.ca/events/bmgmt-cphr-information-session-20200318 Register through above link BComm/CPA Info Session Thur, Mar 19, 5:00 to 6:00 pm MDT… Read more »
Scholarship name: Financial Future Scholarship Sponsored by: InvestmentZen Deadline: April 1, 2020, 11:59pm GMT Potential payout: $1000 USD Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be actively enrolled full-time in an accredited college/university (in any country.) What’s required: A completed online application form, along with a 500-1500 word essay on one of three given financial-related topics. Tips: Read… Read more »
There is something deeply therapeutic about picking your own fruits and vegetables. Arguably, there is even a greater sense of gratitude and humbleness when you grow the fruit or vegetables yourself and harvest them at the very end. Recently, I had the opportunity to visit a public fruit garden on the outskirts of Los Angeles…. Read more »