Tuition freezes and refunds are among the proposed options By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter With the curve flattening, the start of spring, and dwindling economic options ahead, a group of…
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Arts, culture, and tourism hit hard by COVID-19 By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter The arts, culture, and tourism industry in Vancouver may lose three important institutions. The Vancouver Art Gallery,…
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Nine-billion-dollar package pushes country further into debt By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government came to the aid of affected workers by offering monthly…
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BC announces service to aid in students’ mental health By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter An American College Health Association survey of Canadian post-secondary students found that roughly 60 percent of…
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Kennedy cites decrease property tax collection By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter The COVID-19 pandemic has left many people strapped for cash. Another group that claims that they do not have…
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College asks for Request for Exception application if ‘W’ sought By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter As the end of a turbulent winter 2020 semester draws closer, the college throws a…
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EDITED April 18, 2020: Since its original publication, this article has been edited for clarity and accuracy. Douglas plans to look for alternatives to celebrate students By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter…
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One confirmed case at Douglas By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter On March 13, a Douglas student infectious with COVID-19 attended classes on the New Westminster campus and was at the…
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Province prospectively passes all eligible Grade 12 students By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter School is out for Grade 12 students in British Columbia; however, unlike other secondary-school students—who will be…
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Extension granted until April 9 By Atiba Nelson, Staff Reporter On March 23, Douglas College entered the list of organizations providing relief to individuals during the COVID-19 crisis by extending…