The DSU: What’s new in June?
The Other Press sat down with Aran Armutlu, treasurer for the Douglas Students’ Union, to go over the minutes of this month and what they mean for Douglas Students.
The Other Press sat down with Aran Armutlu, treasurer for the Douglas Students’ Union, to go over the minutes of this month and what they mean for Douglas Students.
Excuse me for a moment while I quarter a flogged horse. …May played host to the Parliamentary incident of 2016 when Justin Trudeau tried unsuccessfully to leave an elbow-sized crater in the chest of NDP MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau.
Two summers ago, Etsuko Jotaki was on her way home after meeting with a friend when she stopped to pick up her bicycle from Commercial-Broadway SkyTrain station.
Make sure your body is nice and clean. Nothing takes the fun out of a trip to the lake like having dirt or blood all over your body! Bleach should take care of any nasty stains, and it also removes any traces of fingerprints that may have been left by you or your accomplices. How fun!
The United States of America and Canada are at the brink of war after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau elbowed President Barack Obama during a joint-security meeting late last night.
Wow. What a ride. The epic fantasy series Game of Thrones has done it again by delivering on a massive scale.
It was a trial that shocked only the very few left in this world who have yet to have their spirit broken by society.
Although most students are lucky enough to escape the cruel grasp of Douglas College between the months of May and August, a few unlucky students are left trapped upon the high hills of New Westminster and in the distant lands of Coquitlam.
It has been roughly two years since the Great Downfall, though it is only ever called that in hushed voices among trustworthy friends.