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International Baccalaureate (IB)

Advice, SchoolBy Bhavani PotdarJanuary 30, 2022

It’s the time of year now, when Grade 9 students are completing their registration for High School, and one question that is often posed at this time is “What is the IB Program, and should I take it?” As a guide for those students, here is a complete blog post dedicated to discussing the IB…

Becoming the Main Character

Advice, Creative, Entertainment, Learn Something New, LifeBy Shreya IvaturiJanuary 27, 2022

I don’t know about you all, but I have an obsession with Emma Chamberlain’s podcast called “Anything goes with Emma Chamberlain”. In one advice dedicated episode, she briefly touched on the importance of being the main character. I could no agree more with this and  concluded that there are infinitely many simple things we can…

Gym tips for beginners

Advice, Health, Health & Fitness, How-To, Learn Something New, Self-Improvement, SportsBy Hannah KuipersJanuary 26, 2022

The gym is a great place to try new things and challenge yourself, but that can be difficult if you feel like you don’t know what you’re doing. The fear of being stared at and judged is hard to overcome, but it will get better once you realize that people are usually too busy focusing…

Why You Should Read ‘When Breath Becomes Air’

Books, Current Issues, Interesting Stuff, Learn Something New, Life, ReviewsBy Steven DongJanuary 23, 2022

When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi is an autobiography published in 2016. I only recently had the opportunity to get back into reading after finishing my finals for this semester, and this was the first book I read—it was indeed an unforgettable read. Brief Summary of When Breath Becomes Air Dr. Kalanithi was a…

Extended Winter Break: Thoughts and Perspectives

Advocacy, Current Issues, Events, SchoolBy Joshua ChengJanuary 23, 20221 Comment

Alberta’s extension of its winter break all the way through to the 10th left some people- and minds- reeling. With the loss of approximately a week of school, the missing time meant that for many students, a lot of things were left unaccomplished by the end of the semester. In this article, I look at…

New Year, New Routines?

Learn Something New, Self-ImprovementBy Aarushi BhargavaJanuary 23, 2022

Its the first month of 2022! I don’t know about you, but with the fresh start of a new year, I find that it is a great time to revisit those important habits and routines. Oftentimes, we start off the new year with tons of hope, goals, and wishes, but whether or not we achieve…

Leaving Paradise; an ethical qualm

Creative, Current Issues, Learn Something New, Social IssuesBy Laiba NasirJanuary 20, 2022

One of my favourite short stories of all time is “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas,” by Ursula K. Le Guin. Within the book, it starts off as a rather dystopian society, with a beautiful description of what seems to be the perfect city. It’s described as a paradise, a utopia, where there is…

Did COVID Affect Productivity?

Current Issues, Social IssuesBy Kassidy ThompsonJanuary 17, 2022

The more time we spend at home during the pandemic, the more anxiety-inducing news and suggestions we get about using our extra time. It is expected that we will be as productive as we were at the beginning of the pandemic; however, this is not the case. Emotional Hurdles Fear, grief, and uncertainty are emotions…

Developing A Healthy Relationship With Time

Advice, Health, How-To, Life, Self-ImprovementBy Lara MyldeJanuary 16, 2022

It may be hard to believe, but we are already halfway through the first month of 2022. Many people take the new year as a time to turn over a new leaf—to quit their bad habits and start afresh. Unfortunately, the vast majority are unsuccessful in creating lasting change. I know I’ve certainly broken a…

In-Person Learning is Still Happening in Alberta

Current Issues, Health, Life, News, Youth PerspectivesBy Jesun KimJanuary 14, 2022

Despite the large amount of Omicron variant cases, students in Alberta are still learning in-person. Among many students, this is causing an up rise in distress and confusion. Consequently, schools have been implementing practices to lower stress levels in these times.  What Schools are Doing Many schools in Alberta are making their student’s final exams…

Child Marriage: An Epidemic

Advocacy, Current Issues, Social IssuesBy Kassidy ThompsonJanuary 14, 2022

What Is Child Marriage? Child marriage is a marriage or domestic partnership between a child, usually under 18, and an adult or another child. Most child marriages are between a young girl and a man or older boy. Most countries permit people to be married at 18, but this can vary depending on the country,…

Healthy Snacks and Breakfasts for 2022

Advice, Entertainment, Food & Health, Food Information, Health, Health & Fitness, Learn Something New, Life, RecipesBy Shreya IvaturiJanuary 12, 2022

I’m one of those people whose skin, mood, and overall wellness is determined by the foods I eat. Over the holidays I can confidently say that I overindulged in sugary foods, making me feel horrible and ruining the clear skin that I worked so hard for during previous months. My eyes are also weak, so…

Creating a healthy start to the new year

Advocacy, Current Issues, Food & Health, Health, Show Appreciation, VolunteeringBy Iman AlviJanuary 9, 2022

As the province seems to be in the throes of yet a fifth wave of Covid-19, people are still struggling to get back on their feet. Not only that, but Calgary’s citizens are suffering from a myriad of problems city-wide. From the uncertainty surrounding province-wide safety procedures, to the fact that inflation is coming in…

The way society treats women is still a problem 

Advocacy, Current Issues, Social IssuesBy Hannah KuipersJanuary 9, 2022

For a long time women were viewed as the weaker gender, and socially they had no power. Until 1839, they were legally subordinate to their husbands and could not own their own property, keep their own wages, or enter into contracts. The Married Women’s Property Acts allowed women more control over their property and finances,…

As the Pandemic “Settles out”…

Advocacy, Current Issues, Life, News, Science and TechnologyBy Shreya IvaturiJanuary 8, 2022

Although the Omicron variant has generally induced less severe symptomatic responses compared to other variants that we have seen, it still poses as a potential catastrophe for the healthcare system if left unregulated. We’ve been stuck in this pandemic for about 2 years (that’s crazy to think about), we are understandably tired and lack the…

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