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Things to do in NYC during your summer internship
For a college student moving to the big city for a new internship, New York can be a little intimidating. There are so many people rushing around, and the subway system takes a minute to master. First, get the basics down such as how to get to your internship and where the best deli is Read more…
A Guide to Frosh Week
With many schools beginning frosh this week, things are about to get crazy. School spirit and booze will be flying, but as a second year, I’d like to offer you froshies some carefully considered and hard-learned advice about keeping your week fun, safe and educational. 1. Be friendly! A lot of first years I meet Read more…
Companies that Deserve A’s in Ethics
Large companies are always in the news, but recently the coverage has been highlighting negative events related to their businesses. Rarely are the ethical companies discussed, and even more rare is if their deeds get the recognition they deserve. In a time where many companies are purely seeking profit, it’s important to recognize the companies Read more…
Tailgating: A College Rite of Passage
Every college and university has a unique culture, so student initiation into college life varies depending on where you go. From holding vigil over the graffiti rocks at Northwestern University to learning how to do the Gator chomp at the University of Florida to having a conditioned response to say “war eagle” at the mere Read more…
The Best Christmas Movies to Watch
The Christmas season is all about hot chocolate, candy canes and gingerbread men. But it wouldn’t be complete without Christmas movies. Christmas movies make a great break from studying. They’re perfect for get-togethers with family and friends. Let’s not forget they can be used for entertaining purposes on Christmas Day. Christmas movies help you get Read more…
The Ultimate App Guide for Student Survival
From finding a date to making new friends, keeping your focus to taking better notes, this Ultimate App Survival Guide outlines the smartphone apps no student should live without! This article was contributed by guest author Richard Madison.
barVolo: Beer, Bread and Bonding
barVolo is a small cheese, beer and wine bar located in downtown Toronto. The family run bar, which has been open since 1985, is said to specialize in all things Ontario. barVolo does not accept reservations, and food is ordered at the bar, so you don’t have to worry about servers pestering you. barVolo not Read more…
Heaven at Hank’s
Hank’s is one of my favourite spots to go for a coffee. They close at 4:00pm and serve breakfast, brunch, lunch and snacks. If you’re craving more, you can rent the cozy venue after hours. Hank’s is relatively inexpensive, with nothing on the menu higher than $13. Some of their drinks are pricey, Read more…
College Cornhole Dos and Don’ts
Cornhole is a rite of passage for most college students. Sure, plenty of young co-eds played the game before embarking on their higher education journey. But cornhole is basically a prerequisite; you really shouldn’t try to graduate without mastering the game. But truly mastering the game involves more than just tossing bags and keeping score. Read more…
Make Memories at the Maddy
The Madison Ave. Pub, also known as “The Maddy,” is a Victorian mansion in the heart of The Annex in downtown Toronto – and it surpassed my expectations. Although it looks small from the outside, it is quite spacious inside. The food and drinks were delectable and reasonably priced. What most impressed me was the Read more…