by Alex | Jul 27, 2019 | Financial Aid, News, Politics
With the Canadian federal election scheduled for October 21st and the American election in just over a year, it is important for you, as a student, to get informed about voting. Countries like Canada and the United States have democracies and elections. We often take...
by Jessica | Mar 24, 2019 | Arts, Music, Politics, Student Tips
As someone who has never been a fan of economics, rap, or musicals in general, I never thought I would fall in love with Hamilton: An American Musical. However, I was pleasantly surprised, and not just because rap is featured only slightly more than show tunes, jazz,...
by Jasmine | Jul 5, 2017 | General, Humanities, Politics, Science
If you’re ever feeling as though you need a dose of motivation, some inspiration, or just a good ol’ pick-me-up, TED talks will almost always do the trick. TED, as their slogan states, is a place for “ideas worth sharing”. Among TED’s 2400+ talks, you’re sure to find...
by Tushar | Jan 20, 2017 | Politics
Confirmation hearings have dominated news in the past few days and one in particular has made headline. Betsy DeVos’s hearing to be Secretary of Education has made headlines by failing to answer a basic question on education policy: Growth vs Proficiency. So why...
by Tushar | Nov 15, 2016 | General, Politics
At a startup we spend quite a bit of time dealing with uncertainty, whether it be with data we do not have or a lack of understanding in a particular area. Both of the aforementioned problems can be resolved through research or finding the people who have a better...