If you’re not aware, many of the regular writers you read here at The Voice Magazine are actually graduates of AU. No longer active undergraduate students themselves, they still try to keep in touch with the student body and write articles they hope will be appealing or helpful to students like you. But for this… Read more »
Whether you’re gunning for a Ph.D, aiming to go from couch potato to extreme sports, wanting to become a CEO, or desiring to perform in front of thousands of rabid fans, you need to condition yourself. Mastery at extreme sports, just as for anything extreme, takes conditioning. You need to build muscles, learn how to… Read more »
They say you can choose your friends, but not your family. While family members are often seen as the most supportive, reliable people in your life, that may not always be so. Sometimes not all family members have the same perspective, the same personality, or even have your best interest at heart. Having watched a… Read more »
Recently, a friend read about a new concept called NFTs and came up with a brilliant idea. I was tasked to create the NFTs. But I had no clue what an NFT even was. So, I began doing some research. Apparently, there is a new set of ideas coming forward with the new Web 3.0. … Read more »
Celtic punks, The Rumjacks, have just released their new EP, Brass For Gold, available anywhere you get your music. You may recognize The Rumjacks from the popular 2011 “Irish Pub Song” which has over 77 million views on YouTube. Brass For Gold is the follow-up to their successful 2021 studio album Hestia, which introduced new… Read more »
Since my last editorial, Jason Kenney has announced a sudden end to restrictions. And, from what reports I’ve seen, Albertans have started taking advantage of it, flocking to venues and restaurants and gathering in larger groups even as hospitals announced some of the highest numbers of general admittance and the highest numbers of ICU admittance… Read more »
With the pandemic cases rising and people’s fears about going out to crowded venues, there’s a lot of demand for at-home Valentine’s Day experiences. Instead of taking your date to a nice dinner, try making a heartfelt dinner in the comfort of your home. Instead of taking a late night stroll in the park, you… Read more »
The debate on guns is a heated one in Canada but the conversation rarely gets beyond the idea of banning guns. I am not arguing for pro or anti-gun legislation, but I am saying that 3D printers allow criminals to build guns that would otherwise be unavailable for purchase in Canada. The potential for 3D… Read more »