Student Engagement Gala celebrates student and staff contributions to success
On April 20, students, faculty, and staff met to recognize and celebrate the hard work that goes into creating an engaging student experience at Douglas College.
On April 20, students, faculty, and staff met to recognize and celebrate the hard work that goes into creating an engaging student experience at Douglas College.
When I initially followed the Jian Ghomeshi case, it was with a half-hearted interest. The details of the trial were trivial to me, and I tried to stay agnostic on the whole thing since it was just another sensationalized headline.
Through the joint efforts of the DCBA, Douglas College, and a commitment of $15,000 from their partner FortisBC, serious conversations about climate change and energy usage were able to take place at Douglas on April 1.
In a press conference on March 22, Ledcor executives announced the release of their new “Server Relations and Etiquette Guide,” a manifesto on what to do and not to do in a restaurant.
On April 1, FortisBC and Douglas College will be putting on their energy and climate change themed event titled “Climate Change: Beyond the Headlines.” This is the third event that FortisBC and Douglas are doing together.
In the aftermath of the Douglas Student Union (DSU) elections, Action was declared to have won a landslide victory against opposition party NexGen. The election broke the previous voter turnout record in the process, with 2,255 students (19.5 per cent of the entire student body) voting for one of the two parties.
On March 14, DSU representatives and planners representing the college met to discuss what the future of Douglas is going to look like.
Local Vancouverite Jim Brant was recently featured in the Other Press for an incredible accomplishment: Breaking out of the friend zone and going all the way with his long time crush Natalie Luth.
GLOBE 2016 was an opportunity for business leaders to gather, educate, and create awareness about the state of our planet in the hopes that serious strategies targeting climate change’s top issues would be made.
When you walk into Longtail for your first time, you may wait awkwardly by the front door until you realize that there aren’t any servers in the small, 20-seat restaurant.