Dear Barb: Recently I lost my younger brother to cancer. He was only thirty years old and just beginning his life. It was the worst experience of my life. He suffered for three years and we all hoped he would beat this terrible disease, but, in the end, he succumbed. We’re trying our best as… Read more »
Sometimes creative folks get used. It happens all the time in business. Just don’t let it happen to you. Sadly, the way the system works, you need deep pockets to defend yourself. So, if you get used and abandoned by a large corporation, keep in mind that the legal system favors those with bucks. I… Read more »
Tick tock. Hear that? It’s the mounting clamour of approaching deadlines. Time slips inexorably past, and with dire consequences, when we are trying to study. It’s unsettling, to say the least. Sometimes the best thing to do in the face of worry is to relax and loosen our grip on time. While I’ll be the… Read more »
The AUSU meeting on September 19, 2019 began a minute or two after 6:30pm but proceeded in a swift manner. Although the meeting wasn’t longer than an hour, there was plenty of new information shared and inspiration to initiate change . Councillors Darcie Fleming, Amanda Lipinski, and Josh Ryan were noted as absent with regrets,… Read more »
AU Writer in Residence STARFest 2019 Talk Fri, Oct 4, 7:00 to 9:00 pm MDT St Albert Public Library, Forsyth Hall, 5 Saint Anne St, Saint Albert AB In person Hosted by AU and the St Albert Public Library news.athabascau.ca/events/au-writer-in-residence-starfest-2019-talk/ Purchase tickets ($7 each) online at: www.eventbrite.ca/e/starfest-st-albert-readers-festival-2019-tickets-68483643421 You Can’t Get a Degree from “Google University”—… Read more »
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You may not realize this, but writers for The Voice Magazine get recognized for their work and I couldn’t be prouder. The latest of ours to receive an award is none other than Barb Godin. The Professional Writer’s Association of Canada has decided that her article, Mary’s Story, published on January 4, 2019 in our… Read more »
Scholarship name: Mobile Device IT Innovation Scholarship Sponsored by: Electric Deadline: November 1, 2019, 11:59pm EDT Potential payout: $1000 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be enrolled, or soon to be enrolled, at the undergrad level at a post-secondary education institution. What’s required: A completed online application, including a maximum 600-word essay on a specified topic relating… Read more »
We had one hand raised for Vodka Day on October 4, while the other hand was scrounging in the vault for vintage shots. Chanelling Orwell. Lionel T. Undershaft, III, (which sounds faintly pseudonym-ish) wounds Canadian democracy critics with piecing satire. “And as for education, well newsflash, you can have fourteen PhDs in the field I’m… Read more »