Tagged: work
Working from home is great but it’s not for everyone
Emma Duke, Staff Writer The COVID-19 pandemic had many impacts, and challenged norms around life, home and work. One of the enduring effects was the shift experienced by employees from working solely in an...
“Raises aren’t in the Budget”, Maximum effort isn’t either
Samantha Jolin, Contributor A quiet pandemic is creeping up on the work industry and it’s not COVID-19. The term, ‘quiet quitting’ has seeped into the vocabularies of employees and employers alike. The movement, which...
How MRU students are adjusting to university life at home during COVID-19 pandemic
By Daniel Gonzalez, Staff Writer With the COVID-19 pandemic hitting Calgary, all classes at MRU have switched to online deliveries where students are wrapping up their semesters from home. Despite the seeming ease of...
Glenbow exhibit showcases Canadian photography legend
by Bri Turner The Reflector Beginning April 2, Calgarians will have an opportunity to celebrate the life and work of Yousuf Karsh, one of the greatest Canadian portraitists in history, at the Glenbow Museum....
Lacking experience? Volunteer!
by Asha Siad The Reflector Grades (check), great attitude (check), reliability (check) — but something seems to be missing on that job application. It’s something simple, rewarding and interesting, and you can choose from...
Check out some of our favourite books in your free time
Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski Charles Bukowski’s take on his own childhood is a heartbreaking work that somehow never ceases to be gut-wrenchingly funny. It’s about getting beaten and beaten, over and over...
Student by day, sidekick by night
By Aaron Chatha Features Editor I’m Batman’s best friend. No, we don’t go on picnics and have sleepovers, and he doesn’t really call unless he needs something. But when a crisis occurs, I’m his...
Local caterer provides delicious job training for newcomers
by Asha Siad The Reflector In the basement of an old church, a diverse group of women cook dishes from all over the world. The room is packed with ingredients and kitchen appliances that...
The buzz about coffee shop art
by Claire Miglionico When it comes to Calgaryborn and -raised photographer Jeremy Fokkens, it was the vibrant and art-engaged atmosphere at Higher Ground Cafe in Kensington that made showcasing his art there so appealing....



