Media coverage of the presidential debates benefits no one By Michael Henslowe, Contributor To watch the press surrounding the American presidential debates is to be witness to a spectacle. One…
October 30 2012
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Blissful bubble tea and forgetful food By Kyrsten Downton, Contributor Bubble tea has been building up in popularity for the last couple of years. I too enjoy the cold, smoothie-like…
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Driverless cars are the road to our future By Caitlin Van Den Brink, Contributor Google’s latest technology allows cars to navigate both crowded freeways and secluded side streets without any…
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The gap in Quebec’s thinking By Eric Wilkins, Staff Writer The six major corporations in Quebec—Best Buy Canada, Costco Wholesale Canada, Gap Canada, Old Navy, Guess Canada and Wal-mart Canada—are…
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Dressing for the Halloween spirits By Elliot Chan, Contributor Nightclubs, house parties, random neighbourhood cul-de-sacs: it doesn’t matter where you end up on Halloween night or the weekend prior. What…
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Club gathers students from different backgrounds and brings them together By Glauce Fleury, Contributor Despite being far from family and friends, international students must deal with the challenge of adjusting…
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Talking about our education By Viv Steele, Hot For Teacher Here at The Other Press’ sex-style column, we have two priorities: sex and education. So when I read in…
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Is milk healthy? Split pea soup, without it By Joel MacKenzie, Staff Writer Think you don’t have what it takes to eat well and affordably? You are wrong, friend! Look…
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Relax, midterms are over By App Man, Mobile App Aficionado Welcome, welcome, welcome. App Man is here, to recommend YOU the best apps of the week. Each week, App Man…
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By Laurel Borrowman, Life & Style Editor When I moved to Vancouver in 2002 to start university, I was under the impression that it was a city similar to…