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By Robb Myroon
It is the dawn of a new school year and unfortunately students already have to be on the defensive. While this article was planned many moons ago and targeted specifically at the freshmen just beginning their post-secondary schooling career, the topic of hidden fees sadly affects all, university veterans and novices alike. Students are attacked… Continue reading Bam! The fees be comin’
By Robb Myroon
Food is an essential part of survival, day in and day out. However, the key thing about it is how it only serves its purpose properly when used in moderation. Too little creates starvation, yet too much is just as much of a concern. While the small end of the scale used to get the… Continue reading Canadians need to cut down on the poutine
By Robb Myroon
Experts are people we trust and rely on. After all, they are the best of the best in their fields. A chiropractor somehow manages to fix a kink in the back and a cardiologist can do wonders with something as complex as the heart. While so small, the teeth are so important and the dentists… Continue reading Don’t dig further into the cookie jar
By Robb Myroon
The table has been set with the finest of china and the polished silverware has been brought out. Multiple succulent aromas fill the nostrils; a plump and juicy turkey, steaming mashed potatoes, homemade stuffing, and of course, the pumpkin pie that’s just been pulled out of the oven. It must be Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is typically… Continue reading Holiday Survival 201: Avoiding Uncle Jim
By Robb Myroon
Politicians are becoming more and more radical these days, proposing ideas that barely fall under the category of acceptable. More often than not, they spend millions on questionable projects, but sometimes it’s an idea for a bizarre new law. Bavarian Gabriele Pauli’s proposal is the latter. Commonly known as the “seven-year itch,” the thought is… Continue reading Marriage: The Final Frontier
By Robb Myroon
You need a license for everything nowdays. One needs a license to go hunting, a standardized test is required to operate a motor vehicle, and they don’t let any old person jump into a plane and fly around. All these activities, as you may have noticed, require a great deal of responsibility, and involve holding… Continue reading Too bad it won’t help against Godzilla
By Robb Myroon
The first week of school marks a time when every class you go to, the exact same thing happens. Yes, it is the motion of picking through each and every course outline, syllabus, or overview in such gross detail you sometimes wish the professor will actually start teaching the class. However, you’ll soon regret that… Continue reading Cheaters never prosper, and liars go to the library