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A Student’s Guide to Balancing Academic Success with Wellbeing: Tips for Thesis and Dissertation Time
The final hurdle of writing a thesis or dissertation can seem like a long run. With numerous all-nighters, extensive research, and deadlines to meet, many graduate students find themselves struggling to balance their concrete academic aspirations with the dynamic nature of physical and mental health. The key to success in
HOW STUDENTS CAN MAKE MONEY FROM HOME
Introduction Money makes the world go round, and even for students, money is a big part of the equation in their comfort while in school. The academic process, especially in college, is very engrossing and taxing and requires emotional, financial, and physical commitment. Most students have managed to juggle the
5 brilliant gifts for your student child moving to Ontario
Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted so much of conventional life, requiring social distancing throughout the world, it hasn’t been allowed to hold back the most important things. Perhaps the best example is education. Meeting up with your friends can wait, but tuition can’t. The rise of remote learning
A diploma won’t cut it: Why the government needs to support global education for Canada’s future
Today’s university graduates have a tough job ahead of them. As the future leaders of Canada, students will need to utilize the skills they’ve acquired during their years at university to overcome the many significant and complex challenges Canada will face in the years to come. Luckily, Canada houses some
An Imperfect Offering
Some Rain Must Fall By Karl Ove Knausgaard Reviewed by Don MacLean Why has Karl Ove Knausgaard’s 5 volume autobiography made him an international literary sensation? Karl Ove Knausgaard begins the fifth volume of his autobiography Some Rain Must Fall with a surprising admission. The volume will cover the part
Putting children’s health and resiliency on the national agenda
By Chris Harper Last year, at a camp in southern New Brunswick, I met Evan. Before turning eight, he had bounced from foster home to foster home. He was sent to camp without a bathing suit or sufficient lunch. Regardless, Evan smiled constantly, excelled in school and had a striking sense of compassion.
Aboriginal Initiatives at Nipissing University
The Aboriginal Initiatives Program at Nipissing University offers students a unique opportunity to remain connected with their heritage while receiving their education. Throughout the school year, as well as in the summer, the Aboriginal Initiatives Office is busy helping students engage in their studies and in their community in order
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