Timeline: then vs. now
In memorial of the naïve, eager, young, student that walked through those college doors on a bright September day.
In memorial of the naïve, eager, young, student that walked through those college doors on a bright September day.
I don’t know what to say, really. Two weeks till the biggest tests of our academic lives.
Many people around Vancouver are ecstatic over the end of November, and more specifically, the arrival of November 25.
Wow! Holy! Excitement! Last night at the big building with a lot of seats, the sports team most closely adjacent to the place where you live or possibly grew up—or where your father possibly lived or grew up—defeated a team that represents a place where neither you nor your father ever lived!
Earlier this month, newly-elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made history by appointing 30 new ministers to his cabinet, an equal half of them women, and the other half men.
So we’re deep in the thick of it. The fall turnaround, that is. Hopefully midterm season is over and all that you have left are infernal research papers looming ever-closer on the greying horizon.
November has always been seen as a letdown. The media can no longer cash in on Halloween themes, and it’s slightly too early for Christmas, which leads to a lack of inspiration and story.
In a recent city-wide vote, Vancouver has once again voted no to any sort of change taking place in our city.
War. The great divider. Destroyer of hope. Creator of borders. It’s been a long November, and we aren’t even half-way through this hellish bloodbath of a month yet.
With the Canadian dollar nearing an all-time low, some citizens have taken the liberty of converting their money into the more stable Canadian Tire Dollar.