By Adam Tatelman, Contributor I was largely disappointed with 2012’s high-profile game releases. All my most beloved gaming experiences last year went mostly unnoticed, despite being (sometimes literally) interactive works…
January 22 2013
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By Steven Cayer, Contributor 5/5 In 2004, the coast of South-East Asia was hit with the Indian Ocean earthquake and devastating tsunami, making it one of the biggest natural disasters…
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By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor At a time when art houses are closing left and right, when liquor laws are making independent venues strive to survive, and when tax…
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By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor 4/5 Chazwick Bundick, better known as electronic musician Toro y Moi, released his third album Anything in Return on January 22. Overflowing with synth-filled…
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Frank Giustra answers questions from keen student audience By Dylan Hackett, News Editor Last Tuesday evening the Douglas College Business Association hosted Frank Giustra, notable billionaire and Douglas College alumni,…
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Winter enrollment up five per cent from last year By Dylan Hackett, News Editor The enrollment levels for the winter semester are up by five per cent from 2012,…
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By Anne Marie Abraham, Contributor Kyoung-Sen Kang, the guardian of two Tacoma-based exchange students who survived a bus crash in Oregon on December 30, is looking to sue the Coquitlam-based…
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Instructor urges students to sign up by January 25 to reduce program fee By Dylan Hackett, News Editor Prospective students of the 2013 Wales field school are encouraged to apply…
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Weekly Geopolitical events By Keating Smith, Staff Writer Africa: (Algeria) Eleven al-Qaeda affiliated group members are dead along with 30 hostages after the Islamic extremists stormed a gas refinery in…