No matter how you take it, coffee can energize you, warm you up, refresh you, keep you awake, and even catch you up with your loved ones. Coffee beans are called "beans" just because of the resemblance, but they are actually berry seeds.
It is officially autumn, which means cozy apparel, your favourite chilly weather recipes, and beautiful foliage. October also is packed with food-centric holidays, such as Thanksgiving!
No matter how you take it, coffee can energize you, warm you up, refresh you, keep you awake, and even catch you up with your loved ones. Coffee beans are called "beans" just because of the resemblance, but they are actually berry seeds.
Being a teacher can be stressful, exhausting and frustrating. On World Teachers' Day, be sure to tell your teacher how much you appreciate their efforts.
Thanksgiving Day in Canada has been a holiday on the second Monday of October since 1957. It is a chance for people to give thanks for a good harvest and other fortunes in the past year.
This day raises awareness and mobilizes efforts to support mental health. Mental health is a hot topic. This is good news. It means the stigma for mental health issues is slowly going away.
Our campus will be closed on Monday October 11, 2021 for Thanksgiving. Enjoy the long weekend!
Tag two friends in the comments that you'd share candy with and enter to win $50 worth of delicious snacks &Halloween candy . Runs from Oct 20-31. Full contest details on our events page!
This year we're giving away treats and no tricks! The rules are simple: Tag two friends in the comments that you'd share candy with and enter to win $50 worth of delicious snacks and Halloween candy each from Amazon. The contest runs from October 20-31. Full contest rules here.
This year, Reeves College is turning 60 years old. To celebrate, we invited the founding family, staff, and volunteers to plant 60 trees at Jackie Parker Park, in honour of each year of exceptional training. Read more about this event here.
While being in school for a healthcare program can be overwhelming, balance can be achieved by gradually making small changes and building on those successes. Small changes can have a significant impact. Start implementing things like having a daily routine, a daily practice of writing in your journal, finding gratitude every day, etc. Here is a toolkit, specifically for college students.
The 2021 See Your Future - Education & Career Fair will be held November 1st in Saskatoon, SK at TCU Place and November 2nd in Regina, SK at Evraz Place. Learn more at https://www.seeyourfuture.ca/.