Enjoy Vancouver’s cultural landmarks before they disappear By Elliot Chan, Contributor Along the edge of East Vancouver, in an austere part of town, are relics of the old city. By…
January 22 2013
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Snowmageddon: just let it happen! By Sophie Isbister, Staff Writer Another snow day, another battle of the Facebook statuses. Traffic grinds to a halt, the SkyTrain completely shuts down, and…
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It’s easy to lose By Aidan Mouellic, Contributor This may seem like a backwards thing to state in a campus newspaper, but not enough students are interested in learning—the act…
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The necessity of gun regulation By Natalie Serafini, Opinions Editor Death rarely evokes a flippant attitude, but it seems gun-related deaths and injuries have become more and more of a…
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Fascism is more than its reputation suggests By Idrian Burgos, Contributor “Fascism” and its more familiar variant, “fascist,” are two of the most overused words in political English today. That…
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Burnaby Velodrome offers fun, fitness, and thrills By Aidan Mouellic, Contributor It’s the New Year. That time of year when people are more determined to become their ideal selves. It’s…
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Workshops for international students By Glauce Fleury, Contributor As an international student, you want to apply for a work permit, but you don’t know if you’re eligible. You’re stressed with…
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By Jacey Gibb, Assistant Editor Seven months ago, I took a co-worker’s phone number off of the staff schedule and sent her some dumb text message saying that her dry…
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Wherein I cease employment as Life & Style Editor By Laurel Borrowman, Life & Style Editor “Let’s do the mega-happy ending!” “Good call!” -Garth to Wayne, Wayne’s World 2…
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Part-time princess: a peek into the world of pin-up modelling By Viv Steele, Sex Correspondent Trixie Terror, Port Coquitlam-based pin-up model and burlesque performer, sits across the table from me…