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The Other Press, Douglas College's student newspaper since 1976. Articles, insight and updates from the New West and Coquitlam campuses.
LIFE & STYLE

An ode to internet friendships

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017

It was only after I found myself on a blogging site—okay, I’ll admit it, it was Tumblr—that I started talking to other people on the Internet.

Uncategorized

Boiling the frog

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017March 28, 2017

The minute we give in to that exhaustion, we hand over our liberty to those who seek power over justice.

OPINIONS

City approach does not take aquarium into account

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017

The park already had a plan to phase out cetaceans by 2029, formulated without city involvement.

OPINIONS

Appreciating nature for its beauty

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017

Environmentalism has become such a political issue that we often lose sight of how personal it is.

OPINIONS

Let it be

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017

You learned the answer, and you should move on.

OPINIONS

Anti-Semitism is an alarming problem

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017

It is not enough to simply condemn the threats of violence. Stamping out hatred involves honest discussion on prejudice that forms within the community.

Adoption should not be a second option
OPINIONS

Adoption should not be a second option

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017March 28, 2017

Why do you have to share a child’s DNA in order to consider them yours?

ARTS

YouTube music video classics: ‘Dangerous Woman’

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017

In anticipation of the concert, here is a retrospective review of all of the music videos from Dangerous Woman.

Kong returns to glory in Vietnam Era
ARTS

Kong returns to glory in Vietnam Era

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017March 28, 2017

Coupled with outstanding cinematography and editing, unique monster designs, and the pessimistic atmosphere of the 1970s, Kong: Skull Island is an absolute treat and well worth the watch.

ARTS

Too long, too crowded, and too many gags

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017February 8, 2019

The whole race is orchestrated by a wealthy Las Vegas casino owner named Donald Sinclair (John Cleese), who is capturing everything on video for the entertainment of himself and his wealthy friends.

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