This is it… the darkest of days are here. Before you start carving your tombstone, best consider your chances of survival since you live in Residence.
Read morePodcast Review: Survival Edition
It turns out there are dozens upon dozens of survival podcasts. So many in fact that I could not possibly listen to them all before the impending apocalypse arrives.
Read moreQ-Mail: End of the World As We Know It
Civilization, for all intents and purposes, has ended. And for some stupid damned reason this stupid damned paper is still being published! What’s worse than that, though?
Read more7 Bug-out Bag Essentials
As the threat of the apocalypse looms it is of the utmost importance that you prepare yourself. You, and each of your loved ones, should have a bug-out bag on hand and well stocked.
Read moreApocalyptic Homework: Reading List
As much as we try to predict what will trigger the apocalypse it is impossible to know for sure. This is where we need to take a page from dystopic literature.
Read moreHappy Craft Corner of the Apocalypse
Now that the apocalypse is upon us, the rules are out the window. Whether you need to protect yourself from irradiated surface-walkers or traditional zombies, or you just want to settle a score with an enemy now that the laws don’t matter, you’ll need an effective weapon.
Read moreMaking Bread In The End Times
So you’ve made it to the end times have you? Survived that nasty little boom-boom and now you’re looking for your next big thing right? Well you can find your next thrills as a post-apocalyptic chef.
Read moreIncoming Patients Or Liabilities?
It’s been a few weeks since the world went to hell in a hand basket. None of us saw it coming until it was too late.
Read moreGetting Around the Wasteland
If you find yourself in a post-apocalyptic survival situation, chances are you’ll need to get around somewhere, whether it’s for foraging, looting, or uprooting to a safer place.
Read moreOld Diary Discovered
This is the first of three hundred entries from the diary of the mysterious T.S. Their journal was discovered in a bunker near what was once an old farm site along the river.
Read moreOP/ED: Canadian Blood Services
I’m a proud supporter of the Canadian Blood Service. I’ve only been able to make a dozen successful donations since I turned 18 due in part to the rules in place for said donations – you have to wait six months post-tattoo, and your iron level has to be at least 126. I like tattoos, and I’m mildly anaemic, but I still try to donate every few months.
Read morePodcast Review: Gastropod
I love food. It doesn’t matter if it’s cooking, eating, or learning about food. I cannot get enough. Last year while procrastinating I stumbled upon this gem of a podcast: Gastropod.
Read moreQ-Mail: All the Time in the World
Dear Glow Cloud: I find myself needing extra time in the day – there’s just too much to do! Can you use some of your super awesome Glow Cloud powers to help a brother out? - Needs More Time
Read moreStudy Tips: Pomodoro Timer
If you are looking to maximize your productivity between now and the end of term, the Pomodoro Technique may be what you’re looking for.
Read moreFeature Club: ENACTUS
Brandon’s Enactus club has been bustling with activity this month.
Read moreFaculty Events and Why You Should Go
Have your profs been talking incessantly about a wine and cheese, or other type of event lately that you can attend?
Read morePart-Time Jobs for Students
A part-time job can certainly help fill your day and bank account but can be tedious if you’re not in the right type of work.
Read moreStar Blanket Activity
For the month of March, the Brandon University Multicultural Association is offering a Star Blanket making group.
Read morePodcast Review: The Vinyl Café
With the recent passing of Stuart McLean, I have found myself returning to The Vinyl Café.
Read moreQ-Mail: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Dear Glow Cloud: Are leprechauns real? I keep trying to find the end of a rainbow to meet a leprechaun and find the gold, but it’s not working. - Trying to Get Rich Quick
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