Stop romanticizing murderers
It’s in human nature to try to understand why someone would do what they did, especially when it comes to something so violent and aggressive as murder.
It’s in human nature to try to understand why someone would do what they did, especially when it comes to something so violent and aggressive as murder.
The problem with making up an imaginary partner as a means to an end is that the means doesn’t really justify the end.
How do you think the eight girls in my class would feel to have most occupations we learn about be represented, both textually and visually, as male-only jobs?
Please, I beg you, wear something that makes you visible to the people operating death wagons.
If the government really cared about students’ well-being, they could have pressured the colleges to offer a fairer employment bargain to the instructors, which would have bolstered education quality in the province.
“Dissatisfaction with the current fare system relates to perceptions of inequities,” TransLink review phase 1 summary report
“Many students don’t own a DVD or VHS players so it is more convenient for them to be able to access it at any time from home.” – Christian Guillou, Douglas College librarian
“CPA Canada’s most recent compensation survey puts the median salary for CPAs in B.C. at $100,000,” Georgia Strait report.
“Finding lost streams is like detective work,” Mike McPhee, Douglas College geography and environment instructor
“The government never gave collective bargaining an honest chance,” Warren Thomas, president OPSEU