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Dec
09
Q'BET 2011 - Nathan Duerksen
I am going to preface this by bluntly saying that the Queen’s Conference on the Business Environment Today was one of the single greatest experiences of my university career. In turn, one of my biggest regrets of my entire university life is that I didn’t take the opportunities to go on more conferences. The words that follow do not do the entire conference the sweet, sweet justice it deserves. Every minute detail of the conference was fantastic, and the only thing to complain about was the hangovers that seemed to accompany each evening of events...
Dec
04
JMSM 2011 - Trevor Knox
Let me set the stage. You’re just starting your last semester of university life as you know it. After spending the first two years staying as far away from the university as you could, besides going to class of course, you finally realized that you were missing out. You told yourself that in order to really get the university experience you were going to get involved, meet new people, and try new things. Reflecting on your final two years you were happy. You had really gotten involved, met so many people who were now extremely close friends, and tested yourself to really find out what you were made of...
Nov
28
Nick Faye's Guide to Studying/Procrastination
So midterms have come and gone, the geese have flown South and the snow has devoured our fair city. Tricks and/or treats are done and the neighbours have put their Christmas lights up. Yes students, I’m sure you all know what that means. FINALS are on the horizon. In just a few short weeks, the University of Regina’s finest will be buckling down and preparing to slay Scanton sheets (those stupid multiple choice questions are already haunting my dreams at night). I figure that I have amassed a great deal of knowledge in preparing for finals, and I will now share my wisdom with you, the fine students of the Hill School of Business:
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