Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month
By: Bailey Milne Let’s take a moment to reflect. September was a busy month for most people: children starting a new school year, freshmen going off to college, [...]
By: Bailey Milne Let’s take a moment to reflect. September was a busy month for most people: children starting a new school year, freshmen going off to college, [...]
When you hear the abbreviation PTSD, you often think war veterans, first responders or other people who have faced traumatic experiences in their lifetime. However, there are several [...]
No child ever wants to spend any length of time in a hospital surrounded by beeping machines, needles and strangers in white coats. However, this is a reality [...]
April has been a sad month for Canadians and the hockey world. On April 4th, a young boy named Jonathan Pitre, who suffered from a rare skin disease for [...]
With the world’s best athletes taking the stage this month, it’s a good time to reflect on the power of sports. Watching the most renowned athletes compete at the [...]
I know you’re thinking that you’ve probably seen enough pictures of fruits and vegetables these past few weeks with all of the “resolutioners” gung-ho attitudes, so another one won’t [...]
If you think changing the world is a large feat, then you’ve never heard of the butterfly effect. Simply put, the butterfly effect is a concept that outlines how [...]
If you were to ask a classroom full of children what their favorite part of the school day is, most would quickly declare, “recess” or “gym class.” Although children [...]
Introduction: In a country with first class medical care, it is hard to believe that cancer has not yet been beat. While the incidence of cancer for adults has [...]