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Avoiding the Exam Season BluesBy April 29, 2013 - 9:53pm By: Azara Lalla Your alarm goes off at 7:30 AM sharp, slicing through that dream you were having about sleeping in. You roll over, slap the clock, and allow the silence to settle in the dim light of your bedroom. You need to get up and get on with your day, whether it’s that 8:30 AM class you skipped way too many times this semester or those few extra chapters of studying you want to get done. It’s that time of the year. But it’s grey outside, probably cold with that early spring Montreal chill, and your bed is so warm. Can’t you just stay here? At least here you can hide from that looming evil, that soul-sucking nightmare that is the personification of final exam time at McGill. READ MORE |
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How To: Stay Healthy This SummerBy April 28, 2013 - 8:49am READ MORE |
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Osheaga Outfits: A Guide to the Perfect Wardrobe While You’re Jammin’ in the SunBy April 23, 2013 - 10:21am By: Casey Rosner It’s that time again: where the winter snow finally melts, legs emerge from hibernation, and everyone is abuzz with summer plans. Whether you’re relaxing on a beach or on a bed, summer can not come any faster. And if you’re anything like me, summer means one thing above all else: Music Festival Season. READ MORE |
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Conquering Exams: A Different Approach to StudyingBy April 14, 2013 - 9:52am By: Jenny Shen READ MORE |
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Feel Good During Finals with Glowing Skin from Head to ToeBy April 8, 2013 - 12:00pm By: Jana Sauma Want to slim down, firm up, and get your circulation going? Look no further than your local health food store! After all the perfumed scrubs and perfumed anti-cellulite creams we’ve used, dry brushing may seem a bit too simple. But this popular spa technique is an effective way to get your body looking svelte and smooth. Many big name celebrities and models - such as Miranda Kerr, Jennifer Aniston and Kim Kardashian - use this technique to maintain their figures and get glowing skin! READ MORE |
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1 Writer Says Goodbye: Looking Back on My Time at HC McGillBy March 31, 2013 - 1:20pm By Arielle Piat-Sauve Graduation always seems to bring out mixed emotions - it really is the end of the beginning. As I prepare to close this chapter and embark on my next journey, I thought it would be appropriate to give a proper send off to Her Campus, without whom my college experience would not have been the same! Writing articles, interviewing students and following campus events quickly became part of my weekly routine. Not only did Her Campus provide me with an outlet to write and improve my writing skills, but it also provided me with a network of amazing women and a sense of community within McGill and also within the larger Her Campus community. READ MORE |
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A Toast to GraduationBy March 27, 2013 - 5:16pm As the spring nears and the school year comes to a slow close, all that comes to mind is wearing that ol’ cap and gown. This article, one of my last here at Her Campus McGill, will be reminiscent of one of those 90s sitcom finale depictions of graduation as a bittersweet milestone; made complete with kooky flashbacks, honest self-realizations, and that token Green Day song. READ MORE |
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A World of Curls: 5 Steps to Beautiful Curly HairBy March 18, 2013 - 3:42pm By: Jana Sauma This article is for all the curly-haired or presently frizzy-haired girls! If you wish you lived in the 1980s when having fuzzy hair was the trend, then this is for you! Achieving pretty curls is not easy; it may take a while to find the right products and techniques to perfect them, but with a bit of guidance, you’ll be well on your way to your best hair. Step 1: Choose the right kind of shampoo: A new craze in shampooing curly hair is the “No Poo” movement. This means, you wash your hair with a water-soluble conditioner instead of shampoo. However, this is not for everyone. If you feel like you need shampoo, look for ones that are moisturizing in place of clarifying shampoos.... |
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1 Quebecoise's Opinion on Quebec PoliticsBy March 14, 2013 - 7:54pm Editor's Note: The opinions expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not represent the opinions of Her Campus McGill. By: Cristina Ruscio Between the change in provincial government and last year’s tuition hike protests, Quebec has made world news a number of times. Political tension between a francophone majority and an anglophone/allophone minority has, with the help of a certain Madame Marois, greatly intensified. And so, I write today not out of hate or disenfranchisement, nor out of resentment or bitterness. Admittedly, I write with some anger and frustration, but above all, out of fear; fear that a place I once considered home can become the very opposite of what I always thought it stood for.... |
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The British Invasion: Television EditionBy February 25, 2013 - 8:30am It seems that only recently people have discovered British television. From Downton Abbey to Sherlock to Doctor Who, my friends have quickly become obsessed with British TV and a person called Benedict Cumberbatch. So, if you currently can’t get enough of the BBC and need to slake your thirst for quality and unique programming, then I have some excellent recommendations that you need check out. All of these series can be found online. They are also rather easy to catch up on because one season of a British series often only runs six episodes. To borrow a very accurate quote from the American show Community: “That's the great thing about British TV, they give you closure". READ MORE |
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