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Catching Up with a Break

It can be tempting to take the break around the holidays to “catch up” or “get ahead” on courses and work.  This is something I have done year after year.  It is extra time to get those readings in without the interruptions of regular life.  Though, one could argue that there tend to be more… Read more »

How to Remain Healthy over the Holidays

With the school year well underway, students are feeling the demands of academic life, topped with a healthy dollop of Christmas chocolates, salty party snacks, and inviting offerings of seasonal alcoholic beverages.  So, how does one remain healthy body, mind, and soul, over the over-abundance of the holidays? Well, let’s find out. Heading out in… Read more »

Fly on the Wall—We Are What We Believe

In Part 1, phallic symbols ran rife through our consumer goods and even the food we eat; no reasonable criticism like the extinction of fish species of global warming could rattle our cultural need to find a stable identity in what we eat and buy. So, “ok, hold on just a hot minute” you might… Read more »

The Moral High Ground of Uncertainty

A student’s life is a quagmire of uncertainty: financial, academic, social, and personal.  Distance learning adds an extra trial—the juggling of courses with family obligations and salaried work.  And ever present is the fear that you just don’t know for sure whether you’ll be able to complete your course work on time or if, in… Read more »

AU-Thentic Events

Ottawa Meet & Greet Fri, Nov 30, 5:30 to 7:30 pm EST Bier Mrkt, 156 Sparks St, Ottawa ON In person Hosted by AUSU www.ausu.org/event/ottawa-meet-greet-3/ RVSP to services@ausu.org Wikipedia and Academic Research Tues, Dec 4, 5:00 to 6:00 pm MST Online Hosted by AU Library library.athabascau.ca/orientations.html No pre-registration required Online MBA Info Session Wed, Dec… Read more »

Editiorial—Protecting Sources

I first want to point out that our feature article this week is actually the first part of a two-part interview with Dr. Lloyd Robertson, who was recently a professor in AU’s MAIS, but is currently transitioning into private practice.  In this part, we find out how someone who was twice-baptized ends up becoming the… Read more »

Scholarship of the Week

Scholarship name:  Odenza Marketing Group Volunteer Award Sponsored by:  Odenza Marketing Group Deadline:  December 30, 2018 Potential payout:  $500 Eligibility restriction:  Applicants must be between 16 and 22 as of December 30, 2018; be a resident of and attending school in Canada or the U.S.; have a GPA of at least 2.5 in the previous… Read more »

Porkpie Hat—A Whole New Me

In some vaguely defined future, between finally paying off my credit cards and being summoned to appear before the robot overlord to justify my existence, I anticipate somehow having more free time at my disposal.  This will be because I have visited the self-help section of McNally-Robinson Booksellers and have learned to prioritize tasks—to ‘work… Read more »

Meeting the Minds—Dr. Lloyd Robertson

Dr. Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson is a Faculty Member in the Master of Arts – Integrated Studies Program of Athabasca University, who is now in career transition.  He has a private practice as an educational psychologist and counsellor.  Here we get to know about his life and views. How did you grow up, e.g., place, time,… Read more »

The Not-So Starving Student–Seattle Taste Tour

I had the chance to visit Seattle in the past week.  Despite its rainy, chilly weather this time of year, I had a chance to check off some boxes on my to-eat list.  Seattle is known for many renowned eateries including the famous Pike Place farmers market, the original Starbucks location, and world famous clam… Read more »