Halloween ends, winter begins
With the ending of October, many Vancouverites have found themselves so totally over autumn, pumpkin spice lattes, and any leaves left on the trees, no matter how colourful.
With the ending of October, many Vancouverites have found themselves so totally over autumn, pumpkin spice lattes, and any leaves left on the trees, no matter how colourful.
Marni McMillan has easily been on of the most dominant players in the game of collegiate level womenâs soccer. Her 9 goals in 15 games placed her tied with teammate Danae Harding at the top of the leaderboard.
It was a historic finish for the Royals this weekend as the womenâs team took first place in the PACWEST Conference for the first time in the history of Douglas College.
We all want something. We all have objectives and goals. Thatâs good. Thatâs the fuel that propels us forward in life. However, there are times when weâve been sitting idle or maybe even fallen behind.
When I think of the current climate of over-the-top political correctness in North America, I donât sit there at my computer and roll my eyes every time someone gets hurt because of something mean or âtriggeringâ said on the Internet.
The recent South Park episode âYouâre Not Yelpingâ shone a light on the power of public opinion. Review sites such as Yelp, Zomato, and Rotten Tomatoes have given regular everyday folks like you and me the power to vote up or down virtually anything.
When bodybuilder and middle school teacher Mindi Jensen received an ultimatum from her academic employers to either delete her workout/bikini pictures from her Instagram account or lose her job, it seemed like the whole world collectively rolled their eyes. Here we go again.
Ah, the golden glimmer of the 10/10 rating on IGN, or the 100 per cent on R0tten Tomatoes.
About a week before the Canadian federal election, I asked my nephew whom he would vote for if he were old enough: âI donât know,â he said, âbut I wouldnât vote for the Conservatives, because they just want everything to stay the same.â