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HUMOUR

Subterranean homesick blues

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015

So we’re deep in the thick of it. The fall turnaround, that is. Hopefully midterm season is over and all that you have left are infernal research papers looming ever-closer on the greying horizon.

HUMOUR

November’s lack of news probably means good news

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015

November has always been seen as a letdown. The media can no longer cash in on Halloween themes, and it’s slightly too early for Christmas, which leads to a lack of inspiration and story.

HUMOUR

Vancouver says no

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015

In a recent city-wide vote, Vancouver has once again voted no to any sort of change taking place in our city.

Battle on holiday hill
HUMOUR

Battle on holiday hill

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015November 25, 2015

War. The great divider. Destroyer of hope. Creator of borders. It’s been a long November, and we aren’t even half-way through this hellish bloodbath of a month yet.

SPORTS

Player Profile: Juliana Penner

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015

Juliana Penner is a fourth year player and the captain of the women’s volleyball team.

SPORTS

Victory so close yet so far

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015

Unfortunately, it seems to be a similar story each week early in the season for the men’s basketball team. They go into the third quarter tied or with the lead, and then they lose.

Royals rising
SPORTS

Royals rising

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015November 25, 2015

While it was a bad week for one team, it certainly was a good week for this one.

OPINIONS

Entertainers owe us the hits

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015

When we pay money to see live music, we expect a certain amount from the performers.

OPINIONS

Double negative

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015

What concerns us in day-to-day life differs from person to person; some worry about immediate problems such as deadlines and commitments, while others worried about situations that have no direct influence on them.

OPINIONS

Law, order, and fairness in immigration

The Other PressNovember 18, 2015

One of the most common (lazy) techniques in debating—political or otherwise—is the attempt to question your opponent’s character by simplifying the issue down to a question of right and wrong, and then focusing your entire rebuttal around your morally righteous position by the standards of most people.

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