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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.
ARTS

Meditating with the mandala

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

The circle is a primordial shape and is the basis of the mandala, a form of art that has aided in meditation and relaxation since antiquity.

ARTS

‘Goosebumps’ movie delivers hilarity, creepiness, and nostalgia

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

The Goosebumps books—horror novels for children that were extremely popular in the ’90s—have sold over 350 million copies worldwide, making them one of the greatest selling series of all time.

ARTS

Terrifying books to check out this Halloween

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

While horror has become increasingly popular in movies, TV shows, and even video games, it often remains underground in book form.

NEWS

Homeless in Abbotsford win case against city

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

Wednesday marked a landmark victory for the homeless, particularly those fighting for a place to set up temporary shelter.

City of New Westminster unveils new community plan
NEWS

City of New Westminster unveils new community plan

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015November 4, 2015

The City of New Westminster is working on revealing a new community plan called OUR CITY 2041, which will outline a set of goals slated to be achieved by 2041.

NEWS

United Way investing in Coquitlam and Surrey families

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

Concerned residents in Coquitlam and Surrey have developed a social services plan that can benefit families and children in need, and United Way is aiding the cause with a $1.2-million investment.

NEWS

Fighting for citizenship

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

Even though she has spent the majority of her life in Canada since 1933, Joan Stirling, 99, was denied a Canadian Citizenship, because she couldn’t provide her birth certificate.

NEWS

‘Love lock’ sculpture to be installed in Queen Elizabeth Park

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

Following extensive public surveys over the course of the late summer and early fall months, the Vancouver Parks Board has officially settled on a location in Queen Elizabeth Park to erect its own love locks sculpture.

NEWS

Uber in Vancouver?

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

When you have a late night out and don’t have your car, how do you plan on getting home?

NEWS

What to expect from Canada’s next Parliament

The Other PressOctober 28, 2015

The election results on October 19 resulted in several surprising changes on both a local and federal level.

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