Afterparty: Where do we go when we die?
“People have this sense—it’s either bad karma or ‘I’m going to be judged for my bad deeds’—that there are consequences,” Linda Christensen, Humanities professor at Douglas College
“People have this sense—it’s either bad karma or ‘I’m going to be judged for my bad deeds’—that there are consequences,” Linda Christensen, Humanities professor at Douglas College
By Chandler Walter, Editor-in-Chief Writing creatively is like eating healthy… Sure, you’d like to start doing it on the…
“Operator Larry Jurovich has had an extensive Canadian and international tennis coaching career,” City of Coquitlam website
With its planned four-year construction and $1.3 billion cost, this project is one of the largest undertakings by the new NDP government.
“The $2.5 million Park Blitz initiative was approved in September 2016 as a 3-year plan,” City of Coquitlam website
Chan’s free program did not wow me as much as Hanyu’s free program.
“The DSU has done a really good job managing the health and dental plan in the past two years,” DSU website
Educators are role models for children, but that doesn’t mean they should be reprimanded for doing adult things in their adult lives in an adult world.
In my opinion, these mash-ups are just sick bastardizations of foods that are already delicious on their own, mixed together to make one huge, disgusting, chest-pain inducing concoction.
Black Panther has opened the floodgates for mature examinations of race and politics inside what has historically been considered the least mature film genre.