Douglas College receives performing arts award
“This award will support performing arts, stagecraft and event technology students for generations to come,” Leanne Poon, executive director Douglas College Foundation.
“This award will support performing arts, stagecraft and event technology students for generations to come,” Leanne Poon, executive director Douglas College Foundation.
“Everyone loves a good laugh, especially at this time of the year with finals wrapping up,” Stephanie Malundo, Douglas College student.
“While everyone experiences the same barriers to forging strong connection … some experience this more acutely,” Kevin McCort, CEO Vancouver Foundation.
“The teaching around sweetgrass is that it is to remind us that life is good,” Amelia McComber, Indigenous elder.
It’s been a long two years since, and I’ve never felt more connected to sports that I do now, despite not having played a pickup game in years.
Perhaps finding a go-to playmaker is something the team will be working on during the winter break.
Shockingly, some of us are averse to injuring ourselves for fun.
If you look at the Argonauts’ active roster, only about 35 per cent of the players are from Canadian universities.