Election 2017: For the young, by the young?
What makes this election unique is that the issues at stake are seemingly ones that will greatly affect students and young adults.
What makes this election unique is that the issues at stake are seemingly ones that will greatly affect students and young adults.
It seems that the City of New Westminster has wasted no time in passing projects to aid those struggling to afford housing.
On April 1, a long anticipated totem pole was raised near UBC—a totem pole made to immortalize the memory and experiences of Indigenous children who lived through the residential school experience.
By the time she was placed in a bed, she was in the final 20 minutes of her life.
All students interested in the program are not only encouraged to attend the April 18 information session on the program, but required to.
However, there were no other programs announced directly for other students—a disappointment after so many student programs were introduced in the 2016 budget.
“It is just time for us not to have cetaceans in captivity.” – Commissioner John Coupar
Muir saw that through stories, there was the power to connect with people.
“Student engagement is the idea that a student is learning outside of the classroom.” – Erica McKeddie
“…deregulating the taxi industry is going to destroy the small business and livelihoods.”