Arts & Life
Female Entrepreneurship Trending

Female Entrepreneurship Trending

By Mahmuda Sheikh Devonne Kendrick, the marketing coordinator at Alberta Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) works to make resources and networks available and accessible to female entrepreneurs to promote their success. “There is a lot of momentum right now around women’s...

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Editorial: Project HARMONY

Editorial: Project HARMONY

By Colin Kaspick and Bailee Mah Art is all around us, in everything we do, see and say. Art, or the lack thereof, is what shapes every person into who they are today and this coexistence between people’s lives and art creates harmony. The Oxford Dictionary defines...

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Bold Beauty: Ugly Fashion

Bold Beauty: Ugly Fashion

By Paige Gordon Christmas is an expensive time of year, especially for students with limited finances. There are numerous holiday parties and gatherings, and if you are a fashion extremist, you never want to repeat an outfit...ever. Dressing in festive attire without...

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10 Canadian Inventions

10 Canadian Inventions

By Patrick Puff Oh Canada, home to inventions from some of the most impressive technological advancements such as the Canadarm to classics like “eh.” Here are 10 amazing inventions from 10 amazing Canadians. Paint Roller The modern paint roller was invented back in...

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Small Business with Big Flavours

Small Business with Big Flavours

By Scotty Zee The name Swiss 2 Go may sound like that of a swiss cheese-centric fast-food chain. But Swiss 2 Go is an all-natural, made-from-scratch establishment, featuring good food and incredibly friendly staff. Swiss 2 Go originally opened its doors on the west...

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The Write Stuff: Resumes

The Write Stuff: Resumes

By Emily Devereux As the fall semester comes to a close and students come a step closer to graduation, many are anticipating the inevitable job search that will come afterward. Even before graduation, students might be looking for a summer internship or a job to help...

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How to Start a Business

How to Start a Business

After graduating NAIT’s Graphic Communications program in 2018, Shawna Bannerman started her jewellery business, Spent + Stone. Although new to the entrepreneurial scene in Edmonton, she has learnt a great deal about the ins and outs of owning a small business. Here...

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Tips from the Experts

Tips from the Experts

By Nicole Murphy Erin Skye Kelly Erin Skye Kelly helps people transform different areas of their life they may be struggling with including health, relationships and, of course, money. “Money is not a math equation problem it is a psychological problem,” said Kelly....

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Tarotscopes by Scream Queen B

Tarotscopes by Scream Queen B

Do you find yourself looking at your phone right on 11:11? Or perhaps you see the sequential numbers on buildings, licence plates or receipts? This is an example of synchronicity, what Carl Jung referred to as “meaningful coincidences.” (It’s also a killer album). The...

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Winter Festivals in YEG

Winter Festivals in YEG

By Chantal Dunn Edmonton is known as festival city, and the cold weather is no time for hibernating. These spectacular winter festivals will have you warmed from the inside out! Zoominescence - A Festival Of Light December 6 – 29 Zoominescence is a festival of light...

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