The Designated Uplifting Feel-good Film
True to teen movie form, The DUFF is a witty and cheesy examination of the labelling and cyber-bullying problems of todayâs youth.
True to teen movie form, The DUFF is a witty and cheesy examination of the labelling and cyber-bullying problems of todayâs youth.
If the purpose of the Academy Awards Best Picture category is to reward the single most significant piece of filmmaking in any given year, 2015 is a year when it failed. Among IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, and Metacritic scores for Birdman and Boyhood, Boyhood beats Birdman on every account.
Birdmanor (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) took home the Academy Award for Best Picture, as well as Best Director, Screenplay, and Cinematography on February 22.
From photographs to abstract paintings, simple sketches to glitzy mixed media, the Let Me Count the Ways exhibit by Artists in the Boro explores different types of love by invoking the five senses. The exhibit borrows its title from Elizabeth Barrett Browningâs poem, âHow Do I Love Thee?â and features 23 works from 14 local artists.
The unrelated deaths of two Coquitlam sisters have left many shocked by the short time span in which the incidents occurred.
As of February 27, ICBC and BC police have started a strict campaign to lower the number of distracted drivers.
Financial Aid at Douglas College covers areas ranging from bursaries and scholarships to student loans and grants.
While many BC residents have voiced appreciation for Vancouverâs role in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, thereâs been public disdain regarding Vancouver potentially hosting the Olympic Summer Games.
On February 25, Douglas College celebrated 2015âs Pink Shirt Day, also known as Anti-Bully Day across Canada.
Douglas College will once again be holding its bi-annual career fair at both campuses. The career fair is jointly presented by the Douglas College Alumni Association, Student Employment Centre, and Douglasâ Co-op Education services.