Here at The Voice Magazine we’d like to extend our heartiest congratulations to all new graduates! We wish you all the best as you take the next step in your educational or professional journey. If you were unable to attend Convocation or your graduation is still far off and you want a preview of your… Read more »
It’s Father’s Day this weekend, and the grills are firing up?or the fishing tackle’s been stashed in the back of the pickup. However you choose to celebrate the day?or not?enjoy this miscellany on dads good, bad, and in between. Bad Dad Not all dads are great at fatherhood, and some are spectacularly bad. These are… Read more »
So you’ve graduated?congratulations!?and now comes the fun part. Well, maybe not so much fun. In today’s economy, getting a job or applying for a promotion is a full-time job in itself, and certainly a frustrating and stressful one. Check out these links for inspiration and helpful tips. Social Media Social Media is the big bad… Read more »
At Home: Game Over With aggressive parents causing trouble on the ballfields and arenas of little league sports, coaches and officials are exercising their authority and trying to keep control of the game. But sometimes they take things a bit too far, as one Ottawa soccer mom found out recently. As the Ottawa Sun reports,… Read more »
Are you graduating this spring, but couldn’t make it out to Athabasca this weekend? Whether You’re mentally walking across that stage or You’re just curious about the whole process and want a preview of your own big day, Athabasca University’s Convocation page is your clearinghouse for information about Convocation weekend. The page, maintained by the… Read more »
Are you graduating this spring? Whether You’re looking forward to walking across the stage to receive your diploma, planning on attending in absentia, or just curious about the whole process, Athabasca University’s Convocation page is your clearinghouse for information about the big day. The page, maintained by the University, includes information on daily schedules; how… Read more »
How does your garden grow? If agricultural experts are right, then how it grows is going to largely depend on what It’s grown in. The ?dirt? that you use in planting?the soil?can profoundly affect plant health, crop yield, and even taste and nutrition. Click through this week’s links to learn more. Better Taste It’s common… Read more »
At Home: Astronaut Food No atmosphere? No problem. Canadian scientists believe they’ve discovered a way to grow plants for a possible Martian colony?using Arctic flora as inspiration. As The Globe and Mail reports, a recently published study shows that ?[plants that managed to re-grow after centuries buried under Arctic glaciers could prove useful for would-be… Read more »
Are you graduating this spring? Whether You’re looking forward to walking across the stage to receive your diploma, planning on attending in absentia, or just curious about the whole process, Athabasca University’s Convocation page is your clearinghouse for information about the big day. The page, maintained by the University, includes information on daily schedules; how… Read more »
At Home: Know the North Canada’s big cities may get all the press, but there’s a whole lot of the country extending northward. In a bid to encourage appreciation and understanding of Canada’s North, a national organization is sponsoring a northern history film contest for high school students. As the CBC reports, the ?Expedition North?… Read more »