DSU hosts coffee house chat By Katie Czenczek, News Editor On October 17, DSU women’s representative Aahelee Bandyopadhyay hosted a coffee house chat at the Coquitlam campus. The chat, titled…
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How the Enbridge pipeline explosion affects students By Katie Czenczek, News Editor It turns out even Douglas College has been hit by the effects of the Enbridge pipeline explosion. Days…
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It’s legal, but barely By Katie Czenczek, News Editor With October 17 quickly approaching, the BC government has revealed how cannabis will be regulated in our province. A press release…
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Cast your ballot on October 20 By Katie Czenczek, News Editor On October 2, committees from the Moody Park Residents Association and Glenbrooke Residents Association hosted an all-candidates meeting…
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DSU launches ‘Reconciliation Through Education’ campaign By Katie Czenczek, News Editor Last week students at Douglas College honoured Indigenous women all over Canada who have gone missing or been…
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Crisis still ongoing By Katie Czenczek, News Editor Backed by the BC government, St. John Ambulance is offering life-saving training throughout the province. Having started out with on-the-street volunteer efforts,…
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Discussions, documentaries, and installations on the topic of gender violence By Tania Arora, Staff Reporter, and Katie Czenczek, News Editor Douglas College hosted the SHIFT: Let’s talk gender violence…
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MMA and Rock Climbing Clubs to no longer be ratified By Katie Czenczek, News Editor Starting October 1, Douglas College students will no longer be able to punch things…
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Anvil Office Tower officially hosts Douglas College classes By Katie Czenczek, News Editor Finally, the Anvil Office Tower expansion is here for Douglas College students studying accounting, business, and…
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A thoughtful discussion about gender violence in Canada By Katie Czenczek, News Editor From September 24 to September 28, Douglas College’s New Westminster Campus will be hosting SHIFT: Let’s…