Last week I heard an interesting opinion as I was wandering around online, one by comedian and talk show host Bill Maher. A political comic, my feelings toward his opinions tend to vary, depending on the topic he’s on. Sometimes he seems bang on, other times he seems just clueless, at least to me. No… Read more »
The freedom to wallow incessantly in inspirational memes and gratitude lists, not to mention the peaks and valleys of our course material, came from war. It’s sad, and true, and easy to forget. Yet, it doesn’t take a history major to know that a real fascist regime in Ottawa probably would not deign to fund… Read more »
While the meeting on October 20th was shorter than usual, it was certainly an interesting and emotional meeting. The meeting started out as usual, with President Karen Fletcher running through the usual business of attendance, agenda, and previous minutes. Changing Positions AUSU’s position policies manual was up for review and being updated; Vice President of… Read more »
There are some things to be said about the colder weather in Canada recently – enjoying warm christmas-esque without feeling guilty, for one. Whether you are hosting your own warm up gathering this long weekend or just looking for a tasty, albeit fancier snack, try this baked blueberry brie for a nice hearty warm-up from… Read more »
As a student, you likely possess knowledge many others don’t. That’s why you should design and publish a course. Or, at the very least, create an academic presentation. I have a goal of earning six figures within five years. I also aim to stay with my company until my employer leaves this world, hopefully at… Read more »
Have you ever fallen asleep and had thoughts randomly enter your head? Did you just go with those thoughts or seriously question them? And what if you had total paralysis, were in a coma, or were bedridden, unable to withstand a human voice or sunlight? What would you do with those thoughts, then? I considered… Read more »
What is respect? Try to define what “respect” means without using a quote or analogy and you are likely to realize just how fuzzy this word really is. Depending on who is answering the question, sometimes there may be stipulations to respect and the application of it, and that is why respect is a forgotten… Read more »
Your tuition is going to go up. Again. Everybody’s concerned about inflation, but few people realize how much tuition rates have inflated over the years. Honestly, most people have a good distance to go before they catch up with what students have been seeing for years. It’s gotten to the point now where some schools,… Read more »