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On February 25, Douglas College celebrated 2015’s Pink Shirt Day, also known as Anti-Bully Day across Canada.
On February 25, Douglas College celebrated 2015’s 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 Douglas’ Co-op Education services.
There is a growing debate about whether or not TransLink is maintaining its goal of sustaining a safe and reliable transportation system. This private corporation has had many ups and downs over the course of its more than 15 years of existence. TransLink is facing criticism for its management of revenue, which is provided through ridership and various taxes.
Belle as Edith Wharton, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction because she made time to actually write even while men were fighting over her.
“So hold up, we’re watching the film adaption of the book that was created from the erotic fan fiction of another book that was terrible? Just trying to get my facts straight here.”
The warm weather we’ve had over the past few winters has gotten the owners of the local ski mountains reconsidering the potential uses of their sky-top real estate.
Following the viral story about a girl whose sleepwalking led to consuming all her roommates’ food, an increasing number of roommates have been self-diagnosed with sleepwalking. Their destructive behaviour has varied widely, from eating everything, to borrowing without asking, stealing without asking, and using up the toilet paper and then forgetting to buy more.
This past weekend, the Academy Awards took place, and they were so fetch!
On February 10, three young people—Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21, and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19—were fatally shot dead in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Craig Stephen Hicks, their next-door neighbour, was charged with their murders. According to the Chapel Hill Police Department, this tragedy was the result of an ongoing parking dispute, although other motives are being considered.