Posts By: The Voice

The Voice

The Voice is the collective presence of the writers who submit on behalf of the magazine. All praise to them!

International News Desk – At Home: Canadian Geographic prints environment issue on wheat paper – In Foreign News: South Africa deploys troops to halt attacks on foreigners

At Home: Canadian Geographic prints environment issue on wheat paper In a first for a North American magazine, Canadian Geographic?s annual environment issue has been printed on paper made from wheat. The special issue has been printed using wheat straw?the part of wheat That’s left after the grain harvest. As the CBC reports, Canadian Geographic… Read more »

Did You Know? – Program Plans

Are you getting close to completing your degree and want to make sure you’ve covered all the requirements? Thinking of switching majors but not sure which courses will carry over? Or a new AU student trying to decide which program to enrol in? You can check out the requirements for all AU programs with the… Read more »

Did You Know? – Program Plans

Are you getting close to completing your degree and want to make sure you’ve covered all the requirements? Thinking of switching majors but not sure which courses will carry over? Or a new AU student trying to decide which program to enrol in? You can check out the requirements for all AU programs with the… Read more »

Around AU – Convocation 2008

It’s almost here! On June 12, 13, and 14 the AU campus will be buzzing with the excitement of Convocation 2008. The AU website has all the info you’ll need to get ready for the big day, including travel information, schedules, a convocation checklist, and more. You can also find out about the 2008 recipients… Read more »

Click of the Wrist – Ship Ahoy

Yachts, catamarans, sloops, and cruisers: these names and others have been given to the vessels that sail the world’s rivers and oceans. Get out the Dramamine and full speed ahead. Navigating by the Stars This site preserves some of the fascinating story of the early sailors of Micronesia, who could navigate the open ocean without… Read more »