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Author: Elisabeth Sahlmueller

Elisabeth Sahlmueller

Elisabeth Sahlmueller is a History major who loves history (obviously), reading, writing, ethnic food, Christmas and being outside when the weather is nice. She hopes to put her historical knowledge to good use in some type of historical tourism, earning enough money to travel the world.

  • Op-Ed
    All good things must come to an end. Elisabeth Sahlmueller

    Elisabeth’s farewell

    "Because sometimes you have something you need to say." Gilmore Girls
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    April 1, 2020
  • A & C
    The book being reviewed is a lot newer than this one. Willfried Wende from Pixabay

    The Secret Daughter of The Tsar book review

    “Jennifer Laam's The Secret Daughter of the Tsar is a captivating historical fiction novel which I highly recommend. If you do enjoy ...
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    April 1, 2020
  • Sports & Health
    Joely Welburn was one of the Cougars who stood with pride at U Sports nationals. U of R Athletics

    Joely Welburn: a story of success

    “I enjoy that before any race or jump competition, I am able to feel [both ] calm [and ]a huge rush of ...
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    March 24, 2020
  • Op-Ed
    There are a lot of struggles applying for work after graduation. Picpedia

    The struggles with searching for employment

    "Over the last few months I've come to realize that searching and applying for jobs is necessary but horrible, because it frequently ...
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    March 24, 2020
  • Sports & Health
    Enrich supports people with neurological conditions on campus. Courtesy of Discourse Magazine

    Enriching lives through physical activity

    “We focus on the physical improvements that people make. Everyone is rooting for each other”. – Dr. Cameron Mang
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    March 18, 2020
  • Op-Ed
    More struggles are emerging for the Conservative Party. Wikipedia

    Conservative leadership? Not even close

    "In my opinion, based on these types of statements and behaviors, none of these candidates deserve this leadership position." - Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    March 18, 2020
  • Sports & Health
    4th annual polar bear plunge raises funds for Special Olympics. Elisabeth Sahlmueller

    Taking the plunge for Special Olympics Saskatchewan

    “All of these funds will stay in Saskatchewan and provide low to no cost year-round programming for… over 1,200 Saskatchewan Special Olympics ...
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    March 4, 2020
  • A & C
    Our resident reviewer is back at it again. Pixabay

    Another Woman’s Husband review

    “Despite not enjoying this book, I still look forward to reading more Gill Paul novels and encourage others to check out her ...
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    March 4, 2020
  • Op-Ed
    Why you should, and shouldn’t, call 911. Wikipedia Commons

    Making lists won’t stop people from calling 911

    “The RCMP should instead take a more proactive approach.” - Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    February 26, 2020
  • News
    Shitty coffee supporting worker-hating capitalists just got cheaper. Wikimedia Commons

    Tim Horton’s new and improved rewards system

    "With this new points based rewards system, Tim Horton's hopes to increase its sales, give customers more menu items to choose from ...
    Elisabeth Sahlmueller
    February 26, 2020
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