by Sierra Birthelmer, Head Writer As a student graduating in the next few months, my new least favourite question has become, “What are your plans after graduation?” I remember several times in school having to write an essay about where I wanted to be in ten years. When I was little, I wanted to be a veterinarian. As I got older it became a teacher, doctor, artist, and author. Now, it feels like my life in ten years is no longer ten years away. It feels like it’s here, and I still have no idea where I see myself. Scary!
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by Hailey Sandhu, Head Writer It is that time again, when we get a fresh start to a new year and a new semester! This is an opportunity for growth, new ideas and improvement! Unfortunately, as it is a time for new beginnings and journeys, we continue to deal with stress and potential stressors that the new year and semester may bring. Maybe it’s stress from a new job, keeping up with academics and graduation, family, and friends, and of course, the COVID-19 pandemic. Though we may not be able to completely eliminate stress from our daily lives, we can defiantly do our best to understand and cope with it!
by Ally Schuller
Hi everyone! So, it is that point in the semester when every professor or instructor assigns a million assignments to complete. But don’t worry, I have some suggestions on how to stay sane during this stressful time! Before I start, just an important reminder: you are resilient, and you got this! I have received some questions to talk about today that I will go into detail. by Ally Schuller
For some background, my name is Ally Schuller and I am a second year Marketing Management student with a minor in Honours Psychology. I am part of the Psychology Society Executive Team as the Administrator. This is my first year on the Society and it took over 1 year to become a part of any executive team at UofG. With experience in DECA, a business club, throughout high school, and being a part of the Music Council, I have had many experiences with extra-curricular activities. For me, being a part of the music department was just an overall amazing experience and made going to school enjoyable. I think that if everyone found something similar to that for themselves, it would make school so much more enjoyable. So, I applied to these positions with the mindset of: Who knows what might happen if you don’t even try? |
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