Walking on Ice
Join Shadi Ahmadian on an artfully metaphoric story of how the Canadian immigration process can feel like walking on ice.
Online and Class-Time: 6 Tips for Balancing Remote Learning
Anne Ruprecht goes over six tips to help you survive the trials and tribulations of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Review: The Summer Series by Jenny Han
Fabiha Nazat discusses how she kept the vibe of summer alive during COVID, with a review of The Summer Series by Jenny Han.
The Number on the Scale
A harrowing account of one person's triumph over an eating disorder, and the lessons that can be learned from heartache and struggle.
The Causes and Consequences of Stress
Ulain Umar helps us identify the many causes of the stress and how we can get to the root of the problem to mitigate consequences.
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing: A Review
Check out Daria Draskovic's review of Hank Green's fast-paced and enthralling novel "An Absolutely Remarkable Thing."
Seven Years Apart
Elissa Chee discusses the unique seven-year age gap between her and her sister, and how their relationship has changed as both have grown.
The Value that Lies in Being Educated
Katelynn Huong takes a look at how Tara Westover's Educated allowed for a better appreciation of the importance of school and learning.
A Sister, a Brother, and an Origami Crane
A sister learns a valuable lesson in never taking her life or her family's lives for granted when her brother is hospitalized.
The Day I Had to Leave
A poignant story of immigration and perserverence about the journey from Iraq to Canada, and how self-belief and faith paved the way.