This week, we start off with a short interview with a student in Nova Scotia who’s done everything from avionics to massage, and who still considers herself a new student. She gives us some insight into how she studies best and also some really solid advice for new students. We also have a Cities in… Read more »
You are likely familiar with how non-democratic countries persecute, punish, and imprison all dissenting voices, like activists and journalists, without ever detailing the reasons for doing so. If an “explanation” is offered up, it always ends up being something frivolous and baseless that judges in those places are eager to go along with. “Integrity” is… Read more »
I have a job interview tomorrow for an agency’s Digital Marketing Manager role, and the most incredible thing happened. I want to share it with all of us so that we all get a serious edge in design skills. I got a design education on steroids for free, and we all can get one using… Read more »
I’m very happy to announce this week the return of the Course Exam column. This column, designed to give students and prospective students a better understanding of what’s involved with various courses was a mainstay of the Voice Magazine for many years, and several instances of it still regularly rank among the top articles for… Read more »
Recently I had the opportunity to go cherry picking in British Columbia. It was a phenomenal experience with family and experiencing the climate and landscape of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. In the Kelowna region, the growing season is longer compared to other areas and is well known for the longest cherry season due… Read more »
The long-standing Voice column is back! This week’s Course Exam shines a spotlight on GOVN 301: Governance, the Public Sector and Corporate Power. Overview GOVN 301/POLI 301 is a three-credit, senior-level course offered by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. It has no prerequisites, though a previous course in political science, governance, or public… Read more »
Making a film for the big screen is more straightforward than I thought. I’m sharing the process with all of us (as I know it so far) because I want us to succeed in our dreams and aspirations. However, the messages we put out there mustn’t harm any group or individual. I believe my messages… Read more »
So just yesterday, I received official notice from a member of AUSU staff that Jodi Campbell, the Executive Director of AUSU, and Chantel Groening, President of AUSU, are both no longer with the organization. In all honesty, I knew a couple of days before, when something that big happens, information has ways of getting out… Read more »
Prime targets for foreign interference are the same for all of Canada’s economic and security partners and they include political systems, military capabilities, trade and economic interests, intellectual property, community safety, and democratic freedoms, which is carried out by pressuring and manipulating governments, businesses, decision-makers, and communities. So we continue this series by looking at… Read more »
Sometimes, a kind word can change the course of our lives. It can transform loss, failure, or regret into a second chance—bringing renewed energy to make our dreams a reality. With the right encouragement, the burdens we’ve carried for so long can dissolve instantly. Perhaps we realize that our dream wasn’t meant for then—it was… Read more »