Facebook: Some great classes! A list of courses relevant to a Bachelor of Social Work program? A student asks about easy ones to prioritize. Recommendations included Trends and Issues in Nursing, which took the students two to three weeks to finish and had no exams; SOCI 287; PSYC 478, which is indicated to be potentially… Read more »
Five to seven days has now expanded to three to five weeks before things will be repaired with regard to the Calgary water main. To deal with this, Calgarians will have to come together and be willing to get a little stinky and have their outdoor plants die. If we don’t’ deal with this, barring… Read more »
Four international organizations, including the World Health Organization, have joined together to mark World Blood Donor Day each June 14. Naturally, some Voice writers have rolled up their sleeves and wrote about it. It’s in you to give. Katie D’Souza outlines the need for blood donations during Blood Donor Week. “It is estimated that approximately… Read more »
Facebook: The AU Student Manual. A student posts the AU Student Manual, which answers most of the questions a student might find on the Facebook forum. The manual outlines topics such as Procedures for Applying for and Writing Examinations, Assignment Drop Box, Library Services, eText, and more. Reddit: Can I get a Master of Social… Read more »
Scholarship name: RBC Future Launch Scholarship Sponsored by: RBC Deadline: ongoing—apply any time Potential payout: $1500 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be between 15 and 29 years of age, enrolled part-time in school or not in school at all, and be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents. What’s required: An online application, and a summary of how… Read more »
Library Chat Tues, Jun 18, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU Library www.athabascau.ca/library/index.html No pre-registration needed; access through chat box on home page Convocation 2024 June 19 and June 20 Athabasca Regional Multiplex, 2 University Drive, Athabasca AB In-person and online Hosted by AU www.athabascau.ca/convocation/ See above link for info and… Read more »
We need to think like champions to beat the odds, such as winning the Olympics without any swimming skills, earning a PhD without a high school diploma, or making a billion when we’re in extreme poverty. People are succeeding at all these things. So, why not us? After all, we’re champions at heart. I aim… Read more »
No obstacles can keep us from realizing our dreams. Whatever (moral) grand dream we possess is realizable, especially once we set the goal and start making “dream waves.” I aim to create an Academy Award-winning documentary, although I’m a first-time filmmaker who just got turned down by two of three funding agencies. I have constraints… Read more »
Dawson City, with a current population of less than 2000, is Yukon’s former capital and its second-largest city. The city site, at the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike rivers in western Yukon, had long been an important fishing and hunting base for the Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation and their forebears before the Klondike Gold… Read more »
I had the pleasure of attending the lilac festival earlier this month. Every year as spring blossoms into full bloom, the city of Calgary comes alive with the vibrant colors and festive spirit of the Lilac Festival. This event encourages locals to shake off the winter blues and head into the summer months ahead. Held… Read more »