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Custom-made charade

By Charis Whitbourne

Many websites, including Montreal-based Unemployedprofessors.com, allow students to pay for custom writing assignments. On these websites, students can buy essays, term papers, lab reports and presentations. They also provide tutoring for select subjects. However, these sites have generated some controversy due to the integrity of the services they provide.
 According to Unemployedprofessors.com, which launched in… Continue reading Custom-made charade

Let me introduce myself

By Charis Whitbourne

Calgary is filled with many amazing people with a variety of diverse talents, beliefs and ideas. While meeting them all would probably be impossible, We Should Know Each Other is the perfect party to get acquainted with as many different people as you can.
 WSKEO is a community gathering where all kinds of people from… Continue reading Let me introduce myself

Faculty of Arts students will soon have a place to call home

By Charis Whitbourne

The Faculty of Arts Lounge is set to be open to students on April 27, 2012. Two years ago, the University of Calgary’s Board of Governors voted to merge the faculties of communication and culture, fine arts, humanities and social sciences. Since this merger there has not been a sense of unity between the faculties… Continue reading Faculty of Arts students will soon have a place to call home

Maestros of their fates

By Charis Whitbourne

The phrase “employment skills” may call to mind grey visions of workshops and the rigid confines of classroom lectures. The facilitators of Maestro, however, believe that learning best occurs through creativity. Maestro is an initiative supported by the Government of Canada that strives to help young people gain job and lifestyle skills such as budgeting,… Continue reading Maestros of their fates

Black History Month recap

By Charis Whitbourne

Black History Month takes place every February. It is a time to celebrate the history and heritage of the black community. “Black History Month is a time to share our accomplishments. So Black History Month is not just for black people, it’s for everybody,” said Afrikadey! Society artistic director Tunde Dawodu. While Black History Month… Continue reading Black History Month recap