Share Your Feedback and Win Big with AUSU As a student at Athabasca University (AU), you have the unique opportunity to study in an online environment that can provide convenience, flexibility, and customizable learning experiences. However, it also comes with its challenges. That’s why the Athabasca University Students’ Union (AUSU) exists – to advocate for… Read more »
With the passage of American Thanksgiving, the Christmas season is officially underway at most stores. And, in keeping with the season, CityTV has released a new story about how the University of Alberta is seeing record high demand for its campus food bank. You may not be aware, but AUSU also offers a food assistance… Read more »
Every single living creature on earth that has a backbone, known as vertebrates, also has kidneys. Whether they live on land or under water, they are guaranteed to have kidneys, and some may even have more than others. However, not a single one of these mammals, reptiles, amphibians, or birds can survive without functioning kidneys,… Read more »
The Voice Magazine recently had a chance to chat with Evelyn Parker (she/her), a Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Systems student living in High River, Alberta. On a personal note, Evelyn let us know that she is “a single mother of 3 children, whose oldest “daughter just started university,” her “son runs heavy… Read more »
For National Take a Hike Day on November 17, we thought we’d traipse through some hiking articles Voice writers penned almost two decades ago. Beach vacations? Who needs them. Zoe Dalton extols the virtues of embracing winter in Canada. “Think about the main difference between being young and loving the winter, and being ‘more mature’… Read more »
Why do terrorism laws exist? It may sound like a stupid and insensitive question given all that has transpired after the terrorist attacks in Southern Israel, but there is merit to this question. The reason it is a valid question has nothing to do with the seriousness of terrorism and everything to do with the… Read more »
If you’ve ever packed a lunch to work knowing that your midday break won’t find you faced with a Food Court of tasty options, this is the brown-bagging research project for you. This fascinating project is about rural food options within the Albertan town of Drayton Valley – an area recently beset by forest fires… Read more »
Korean short ribs, known as “Galbi” or “Kalbi,” are a popular and delicious dish in Korean cuisine. Korean barbecue has a historical connection to the Korean royal court cuisine. The custom of grilling meat at the table gained popularity in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. The technique of marinating meats likely evolved over time, influenced… Read more »
Cosmetic surgery can lead to complications and even death. I’ve heard stories that breast implants can lead to severe health conditions, which is why many women have them removed. I wouldn’t opt for invasive or non-invasive cosmetic surgeries such as chemical peels or cool-sculpting (for fat reduction). So, what can we do to enhance our… Read more »
Library Chat Tues, Nov 21, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm MST Online Hosted by AU Library www.athabascau.ca/library/index.html No pre-registration needed; access through chat box on home page The writing process series: Writing the paper Tues, Nov 21, 12:30 to 1:30 pm MST Online via Microsoft Teams Hosted by AU’s Write Site www.athabascau.ca/news/events/the-writing-process-series-writing-the-paper Register through above… Read more »