Being here on earth, ideally for a good time and not only a brief time, means that the hours we spend doing things by choice matter deeply. For humans, as for all beings, play is core to our socialization and sense of self. The reason for this is arguably quite simple: creatures who succeed at… Read more »
Task management mobile phone apps, such as Taskade or Clickup, offer an extensive task list with sublevels and checkboxes, allowing AI or manual input. As a result of using this app, I now excel doing many tasks I previously bombed at. And I can take on more projects without feeling overwhelmed or lost. With these… Read more »
At times, it can be difficult to find a sense of community in the AU digital sphere. However, there are a great deal of events occurring on a consistent basis. These range from style guide tips for assignments to research tips and tricks. This Voice Magazine writer recently had a chance to attend a new… Read more »
Before owning my dog, I spent a few hours every weekend in pet stores playing with puppies. I found it an incredibly energizing and therapeutic process that I decided to get my own dog. In an increasingly fast-paced and stressful world, many people seek solace and relief from the demands of daily life, and sometimes… Read more »
Facebook: Desktop recommendations for taking a ProctorU exam. A student has asked about the desk setup for a ProctorU exam. Other students have advised that a secondary keyboard might not be allowed, and Bluetooth is disabled for external devices. However, a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard seem to be acceptable. They also recommend that pictures and… Read more »
Scholarship name: G3 Grow Beyond Scholarship Sponsored by: G3 Deadline: April 10, 2024, 12:00 pm CST Potential payout: $5000 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be attending a Canadian high school, graduating in 2024, and planning to enroll full-time at a Canadian post-secondary institution in a first-year degree or diploma program in any field of study. (Scholarship… Read more »
The Voice Magazine recently had a chance to chat with Rachel Pettitt (she/her), a Bachelor of Arts student with a major in psychology from Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Rachel acknowledged, “I live and work in ᐊᒥᐢᑿᒌᐚᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ (Amiskwacîwâskahikan) on Treaty 6 Territory.” Born and raised in Alberta, she has also had the opportunity to live in many… Read more »
One of Canada’s most cited criminology professors is Carleton University professor, Darryl Davies, who studied criminology at Cambridge University and has witnessed the differences between policing in Canada and the U.K. in action, and his expertise on policing has even been requested by the likes of the RCMP. A recent meet and chat with professor… Read more »
There is nothing more miraculous than you, nothing more astonishing than me. The way we can hold our breath for such a long time, or peel an apple in a single long strip, or make music with our brains, our fingers, our breath. The way we can sometimes set aside our own needs, our own… Read more »
AUSU Council Election: Voting Period Mar 14 to Mar 18 Online Hosted by AUSU www.ausu.org/event/voting-period/ More info available through above link Library Chat Tues, Mar 19, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU Library www.athabascau.ca/library/index.html No pre-registration needed; access through chat box on home page The Writing Process Preparing to write Tues,Mar… Read more »