Marching Royals
On October 12, the Douglas College Royals headed up to Squamish to take on the Quest Kermodes. Both the menâs and womenâs teams had come away triumphant the previous day and were looking to build off of that momentumâthe women beat Kwantlen 1-0 and the men won 2-0.
Game changer
Sports fans, get ready to hate me: as of this issue, my first lasting act as Editor-in-Chief is to cut the Sports section. Now, donât get riled up right away; I havenât been harbouring some deep-seated hatred for the Sports section, plotting a vendetta to control, select all, and delete the athletic content from our pages.
Fright life?
Attention, guys and ghouls: itâs almost Halloween, which means itâs the one time of year when people are bored enough to pay to get scared.
A modern-day classic
Recently I was perusing the vast space known as Netflix, looking for a fresh new show to watch. Being a child at heart, I had my mind set on nostalgia and childhood innocence.
âEveryone has the right to lifeâespecially zombies!â
In a move that most analysts are describing as âconfusing,â âgross,â and âfairly insane,â a group of self-proclaimed âneo-pro-life activistsâ are calling upon city hall to exhume long-buried graves in the hopes of giving everyoneâeven people who have been dead foreverâa chance at life.
A coup in North Korea could be worse than the status quo
Itâs not the first time a North Korean leader has gone unseen for a prolonged period, but in the ongoing disappearance of 31-year-old Kim Jong-un, itâs raising eyebrows around the world.
Ecological and female issues are part of a bigger problem
A Peopleâs Climate March and Mobilization was held in downtown Vancouver on September 21, in anticipation of the UN Climate Summit held two days later.
Sheâs not bad, sheâs just represented that way
Gillian Flynnâs best-selling novel Gone Girl originally came out in 2012. The book quickly gained momentum as a modern crime-thriller, and as of October 3, a film adaptation is out in theatres.
Desperate illegal immigrants have options
Emotions play an important role in oneâs thinking, and when people are under a lot of stress, anxiety, tension, and pressure, they sometimes do things they wouldnât normally do.