All Posts Tagged With: "video blog"

Your university questions answered

As the first day of school approaches, more and more questions begin to worry the minds of first timers. Here’s a little information to put yourself at ease.

As the first day of school approaches, more and more questions begin to worry the minds of first timers. Here’s a little information to put yourself at ease.

Ways to keep busy during the G20 summit

Campus closed? Don’t worry, there’s still lots to do

While some students are lamenting the University of Toronto’s impending G20 closure, opportunists can take advantage of a few days off. Here’s some advice for making the most of your summit leisure time.

Picking your university

How to make the right choice

The applications have been sent in, and by now you’ve probably heard from many or most of the schools to which you’ve applied. But now comes the hard part–making the final decision. Here are some tips to help you make that choice.

Coulter in Canada

Spot the ridiculous

She was on her way.

They objected, sent warning, she responded. She spoke, they protested, she cancelled. And now, they’re writing the hell out of it.

The saga that is Ann Coulter in Canada.

How to get into university

A video application for Canadian schools

Pen and paper for university applications is the way of the past–or so it’s starting to seem. This year, Tufts University in the U.S. started encouraging applicants to send in videos. Which led us to wonder: what would applications for Canadian universities look like if they picked up on the trend?

Back to school for Ignatieff

A videoblog on the Liberal leader’s campus tour

This week, Iggy’s headed to campus. If you’re fortunate enough to go to one of the 11 chosen schools, you should definitely take a moment to check out his worldview. Here’s why.

Students making noise

A videoblog response to campus activism