Issue 7

Article 10 – Wilby as an Escapist in William Trevor’s “Folie à Deux”

Sydney Bjorndalen To be an escapist is to escape everything that surrounds you physically, emotionally and mentally through the conscious and unconscious mind. Wilby is portrayed as an escapist throughout the short story “Folie à Deux” by William Trevor (2007). This paper explores how Wilby is an escapist, and what an escapist means to him…

Article 9 – The Commercial Relationship between the Local and the Global: Thompsonites’ Consumer Values

Recently, there has been a growing concern that local cultures are being dominated by global forces. As global brands make their way into communities across the world, some people may fear that eventually, local brands will not be able to compete. However, Bryant Simon, the author of “Global Brands Contend with Appreciation for the Local,”…

Article 8 – Reaching My Academic Goals During a Pandemic

Alexander Primrose Why have I made up my mind to study at University College of the North (UCN)? I want to become a teacher one day! I want to give back my learning from UCN to any community that hires me by being the best teacher I can be for the youth. I want to…

Article 7 – COVID-19 Sent Me Back to School

Sharon Garson In 1999, I graduated with a Diploma in Business Administration from Keewatin Community College, now called University College of the North (UCN), here in Thompson, Manitoba. After graduation, I did not know if I should stay in Thompson or go back home to Split Lake. I worked in Thompson for a couple of…

Article 6.3 – My Experience with Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Brief Reflection

Alexander Primrose* My online school experience has been a wild time, even though I am home. I started off wondering how I am going to learn all of this during online schooling. It has turned out that I have awesome instructors who help me to overcome all the setbacks during this time. Learning online was…

Article 6.2 – The Impact of COVID-19 on Global and Local Brands

Kelly Laybolt* The spread of COVID-19 has forced people around the world to drastically change their daily habits. As a result of public health recommendations that encourage people to remain at home, both global and local brands have altered their services to serve the consumer better and compete for their business. Many global brands provided…

Article 6.1 – A Reflection on Online Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Sydney Bjorndalen* An Introduction to Literature (ENG 1000) taught by Dr. Awan is my first English course I have taken with University College of the North (UCN). I have taken various courses, due to completing my Bachelor of Social Work Degree in February 2018. I have taken face-to-face and online courses throughout my post-secondary education.…

Article 5 – The Highs and Lows of Graduating During a Pandemic

Kamryn Prokopow One March night in 2020, I went to bed, and little did I know that when I woke up, my senior year would be over. The spread of the COVID-19 virus was getting worse across Canada, causing the Manitoba government to make some serious decisions. These decisions included shutting down schools, which I…

Article 4 – COVID-19 and How it Impacted My Everyday Life

Excel Daniel In a world of uncertainties, where shocks and challenges are not uncommon, the year 2020 has brought with it more challenges than any other year in recent memories. It seems as though for every month of this particular year, there has been a new challenge. The month of March brought with it a…

Article 3 – How COVID-19 Changed my Life

Lanze Chevillard In February 2020, I was one of the many people who believed that the COVID-19 virus would run its course by the summer of 2020, and life, as we knew it, would return to what it used to be. Sadly, I had to admit that my belief was unfounded. COVID-19 has proven itself…