The world of academic misconduct

Do you ever wonder what happens to those students who get caught cheating or plagiarizing in their essays? Didn’t think so. It doesn’t really cross our mind because in most cases we’re used to the high school protocol – they work with the teacher and move…

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The journey of a coloured student

People say, “Jennany…. Is that like Jen-ay? Jenny? Janani?” So I say, “Just call me Jenn.” “Are you Indian?” “Do like curry?” “Do you already have a marriage proposal?” “Is that like against your religion?” Let me stop you right…

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You can’t serve reality on a silver platter

Growing up, there are two kinds of individuals we may become. An individual who has everything handed to them and an individual who has to earn everything for themselves. Let’s name individual one Preston and the other Lucy. Preston comes…

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Love thyself, first and foremost

The concept of self-love always seemed a little foolish to me. I felt that it held no purpose. I felt that it was just another reason for girls to post a million selfies on a daily basis and have a…

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Meeting strange people is part of the university experience

Living in Brantford, the whole idea of interacting with strangers may not necessarily be something everyone is open too. Although it was in Brantford that I learned how much I enjoyed interacting with them and the true importance behind it…

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Are you just book smart?

Welcome to 2017, where the knowledge of the Pythagorean Theorem or the periodic table isn’t necessarily going to ‘cut it’. When we’re in high school we are convinced that every single thing that we are taught there is going to…

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