Sara Anderson started her degree through AU in 2015. While born and raised in Calgary until the age of 13, she spent her teens living in Washington state and British Columbia, only returning to Calgary after high school. This is not her first experience with post-secondary education as she graduated from SAIT in 2003 with… Read more »
If you missed attending any of the teleconference sessions for AU’s government mandated third-party review, I have to say that you missed out. I took the opportunity to drop in to all three and listen in. Not only was it a good chance to be able to share your thoughts and ideas about what could… Read more »
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AU Third-Party Review – Student Input Teleconference Monday, March 6, 1:00 to 2:00 pm Telephone Hosted by Dr. Ken Coates http://www.ausu.org/2017/03/au-students-invited-participate-au-third-party-review/ click on above address for more info and teleconference access details Business Undergraduate Information Session Monday, March 6, 5:00 to 6:00 pm MST Online Hosted by AU’s Faculty of Business http://business.athabascau.ca/event-details/business-undergraduate-information-session-copy/ register online at… Read more »
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Dear Barb: I work in an office with six other people. We’ve worked together for five years and some of us are friends as well as co-workers. We contribute weekly to a lotto fund. Last week one of our tickets won $100,000. The problem is, sometimes I’m late in contributing and unfortunately this week I… Read more »
I’ve often mocked the hours of pre-game coverage of major sporting events on TV like the Grey Cup or Superbowl. That I don’t understand or like football clearly doesn’t increase my tolerance. Who needs to see game highlights from previous (often decades old) contests? Or suffer through mind-numbing stats rattled off by expert panels of… Read more »
Artist: Bleak Album: Dig Two Graves Last Halloween we had a lot more to look forward to then a bowl of candy. In a surprise move, Bleak released their new album Dig Two Graves. This is the first we had heard from them in five years but it was well worth the wait. The timing… Read more »
AthaU Facebook Group Kari wonders what browsers other students use to access AU courses. Laurie seeks info on exam re-writes. Sarah posts a link to the new Facebook group for AU BSc Applied Math students. Other posts include student funding, easy courses, student input for AU third-party review, and courses FREN 100, LGST 331, and… Read more »
It is easy to get caught up in the state of American politics. And while it is important to stay informed about what is happening, there is a point where it can get to be too much. Especially when we are in another country and have no influence over it. There are small things that… Read more »