Baked egg omelet cups By Sophie Isbister, Life & Style Editor When I saw these super-cute little egg buns on Pinterest (and then again on Facebook, and again on Instagram,…
January 29 2013
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And why it needs to end By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor There’s been a resurgence of the debate on violence in the media since two very horrific events that occurred…
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By Elliot Chan, Contributor I brace myself for the unfamiliar. New does not always mean good, especially in the arts. Plenty of young actors, musicians, and writers fall between the…
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By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor 3/5 Developed by Double Fine Productions and published by Sega, The Cave (released January 23) seemed to have all its eggs in the right basket.…
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By Parker Thompson, Contributor 4/5 Two years have passed since the Arts Club welcomed Ride the Cyclone to its Revue stage on Granville Island. Taking a leap of faith by…
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By Steven Cayer, Contributor 2/5 The story of Hansel and Gretel has been told many times over the years, but the overall idea is that they found a house that…
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Weekly geopolitical events By Keating Smith, Staff Writer Africa: (Eritrea) Approximately 200 dissident soldiers surrounded and seized the Eritrean information ministry calling for the release of all political prisoners in…
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Walk the ‘World in 80 Steps’ By Glauce Fleury, Contributor The New Westminster campus will turn into a small piece of the world on January 29 from 10 a.m. to…
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By Dylan Hackett, News Editor Tuesday, Jan. 29 International Day (New Westminster), 9 a.m.–4 p.m. The third annual International Day, put on by DougLife, will use the theme of “Around…
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Earlier this week a friend asked me what it felt like to be the editor-in-chief of The Other Press—and also a girl. My answer? It feels like being the editor-in-chief…