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How to Answer Key Interview Questions

Advice, How-To, Learn Something New, Self-ImprovementBy Cindy LeiAugust 14, 2021

So… you just got invited to interview for a job you really want to get into. If it goes well and you answer the questions confidently, you could sell yourself to the employer as the perfect person for the job. But if you have no idea how to answer, you could lose a huge opportunity.…

Thank you for saying “Thank you”.

Life, Self-Improvement, Show Appreciation, Youth PerspectivesBy Cindy LeiAugust 12, 2021

Showing your gratitude isn’t a life-consuming chore. It only takes minimal time and effort to say “please”, “thank you”, “I appreciate it”, and “have a nice day”.  However, it’s these seemingly insignificant words that have sparked my gratitude time and time again. Working for Work’s Sake Imagine this: you’re doing a project you love: making…

A Sea of Yellow Flowers

Creative, Life, Photography, Youth of YYCBy Cindy LeiJuly 19, 2021

Two days ago, I went out of town with my family to see the canola fields. We do this on every year, but we would usually go at the end of August, when most of the yellow flowers have finished blooming. This year, however, we didn’t make the same mistake again and went during the…

How to Minimize COVID Vaccine Side Effects

Advice, Health, Health & Fitness, How-To, Learn Something New, Science and TechnologyBy Cindy LeiJuly 5, 2021

The COVID vaccine isn’t the most terrifying thing in the world. When you first get poked by the needle, it feels no more painful than a mosquito bite. A few hours after getting jabbed, however, some nasty side effects start to pop up. Your arm becomes a sore, limp noodle. You feel nauseous and dizzy.…

Snapshots From a Midsummer’s Day

Creative, Creative Writing, Life, PhotographyBy Cindy LeiJune 21, 2021

I haven’t done photography in a long, long time. Everything just looked so boring and grey to me. But there was something magical about wandering in my little community park, the road behind me and summer ahead. All of a sudden, everything became so beautiful-how could I not have noticed? It feels like a shift…

“Zombies on Your Lawn”: A Lost Icon

Culture, Entertainment, Interesting Stuff, Music, Video GamesBy Cindy LeiJune 18, 2021

Plants vs. Zombies was my absolute favorite childhood video game. When I saw anyone who wanted to talk about anything, I would only talk about that game. My Wii username was “sunflower123”, and I called my favorite Mii “sunflower”. When I was 12, I planted flowers in my community with an all-adult volunteer group because…

My COVID Vaccine Experience

Current Issues, Health, Life, Youth PerspectivesBy Cindy LeiMay 22, 2021

I’m finally a part of that lucky statistic-I got the first shot of my COVID vaccine two days ago! However, before getting the shot, the experience was a complete mystery to me, and all kinds of confused questions clouded my mind: When I wait in line, do I have to stand outside for hours or…

Accept your Failures and Move Forward

Advice, Life, Self-Improvement, Study SpotBy Cindy LeiMay 17, 2021

A few days ago, I got a sixty-seven percent on an essay. Sixty-seven. To put it in the nicest way possible, this absolutely devastated me. A sixty-seven? I never got anything below a ninety on all my other essays. I even aced an essay where the next highest score in the class was seventy-five. And to add…

Alberta’s Decentralized and Devastating COVID Policies

Current Issues, Editorials, Health, News, Social IssuesBy Cindy LeiApril 24, 2021

As Canada enters yet another wave of the pandemic, most provincial governments have reacted with a wide range of measures. Unfortunately, Alberta is the exception here. Instead of enacting strict measures, officials told citizens to “just behave, and everything will be fine”. Other than  going back to Step 1 of the transition plan and implementing…

Alberta’s New Curriculum Doesn’t Want You to Think

Current Issues, Editorials, News, Social Issues, Youth PerspectivesBy Cindy LeiApril 23, 2021

Draw a path from B.C. to Saskatchewan using a map of Alberta. Learn about BCE and CE before learning how to read a clock. Admire Jason Kenney’s grandpa as the most influential jazz musician in all of Canada-these are some of the most glaring problems that educators found in the Alberta government’s draft K-6 curriculum. But this…

The Scientific Writing Process

How-To, Science and Technology, STEMBy Cindy LeiMarch 24, 2021

Every scientist needs to write and publish research papers on their experiments. In order to understand and further an area of research, we often refer to scientific writing in journals, textbooks, blogs and reports. Because of this, writing is arguably the most important skill in any kind of science. A scientific paper needs to have…

In Appreciation of Teachers

Current Issues, School, Show Appreciation, Uncategorized, Youth PerspectivesBy Cindy LeiMarch 13, 2021

The pandemic has hit many people hard, and teachers are no exception. Despite these difficult circumstances, many teachers still show an incredible amount of passion for their students and subject. Here are just some of the ways teachers have brightened my own life and the lives of many other students: Their passion is infectious. One…

Chewy Peanut Butter Cookies

Creative, Food & Health, Learn Something New, Recipes, UncategorizedBy Cindy LeiFebruary 25, 2021

A few months ago, I had an intense craving for peanut butter while I was looking for good Christmas cookie recipes. After a bit of Googling, I came up with an amazing recipe for peanut butter cookies. These cookies are super fast and easy to make, don’t require a lot of ingredients, and taste delicious!…

How to Present like a Pro on Zoom

How-To, Learn Something New, School, TechBy Cindy LeiFebruary 18, 2021

Presentations are hard without physical contact. But no one has any choice in the matter when we’re all shut at home, hiding from a global pandemic and trying to avoid physical contact as much as possible. I struggled tirelessly with this painful process for the past year: from Model UN conferences to novel studies to…

Canada’s Overlooked Police Brutality

Culture, Dialogues, Editorials, Events, News, Social Issues, Youth PerspectivesBy Cindy LeiJuly 20, 2020

As BLM protests rage across the United States, many Canadians have a thought on their minds: Thank god police aren’t racist or violent in Canada. However, it may be true this thought only stems from a place of collective ignorance. When treating members of the First Nation community, Canadian police have historically been as brutal…

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