When writing term papers, seek titles that sing, “Something catchy is coming.” Then tweak those titles until your thumbs stiffen. To craft catchy titles, first master the art of slogan-writing. Mario Pricken, author of Creative Advertising, shares tips for crafting slogans in bold below: Never snub creative ideas as the best ones need tweaking. At… Read more »
Scholarship name: Hiking Ambition Wellness Scholarship Sponsored by: Hiking Ambition Deadline: September 30, 2018 Potential payout: $1000 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be currently enrolled in high school, college, university, or trade school. What’s required: An email with contact and school info, along with a 500 to 1000-word essay promoting a practical approach to a healthy… Read more »
A few years ago, I found myself walking along an empty beach on a remote stretch of the northern coast of British Columbia. The snow-capped peaks of Alaskan mountains seemed just a pebble’s throw away. To the west was the dim, spectral blue-grey haze of the Haida Gwaii islands. Beyond that, only Japan. But I… Read more »
I have been informed that I am unpleasant to be around when I am sick. This comes as no surprise, as I find myself quite unpleasant to be around when I am sick and tend to wish I wasn’t around at all. It also tends to make me work slow and my brain is foggy,… Read more »
When I arrived at the Student Town Hall in Ottawa last week, I knew I was in the right place. In a room set up for fifty, each of the students already there were sitting as far apart from each other as possible. AU students, it seems, are so accustomed to their solitary studies that… Read more »
Nursing and Health Studies Library Orientation Sat, Sept 22, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU Library library.athabascau.ca/orientations.html No pre-registration required Richard Van Camp’s Final Writer in Residence Talk Miracle Stories Under the Splitting Sky Mon, Sept 24, 3:00 to 4:00 pm MDT Athabasca University, Peace Hills Trust Tower, Room 1112, 10011… Read more »
Green tea—an excellent detox agent, bitter but richly flavorful, has now taken the world by storm. From the dieting and fitness realms to the quirky, hipster cafes that serve matcha flavored desserts, you can find this new fad picking up in various locations and cultures. The Japanese call it matcha, the Chinese call it mocha… Read more »
Do you thumbs-down dumbbells, treadmills, and hula hoops? Well, once autoimmune disease strikes, you’ll breathlessly tug on Lulu Lemons—like I did. A year ago, I ate one too many Big Macs. And my body shut down. If I slept more than ten hours, I’d crash for twenty hours more. But if I slept less than… Read more »
INFS 200 (Information Seeking & Society in the Information Age) is a three-credit humanities course that engages students in critical inquiry and research as they use information systems, including the internet, mass media, and libraries, to investigate key issues pertaining to information, knowledge and society in the information age. The course provides a foundation for… Read more »
Electric blues guitarist and singer-songwriter Hamish Anderson calls himself a student of “the three kings:” blues royalty Albert King, B.B. King, and Freddie King, and in fact Anderson was the last act to open for B.B. King before the blues icon passed away. Having moved from his native Australia to Los Angeles to steep himself… Read more »