Tag: LETTITOR
Making apartment hunting suck more
Apartment hunting is awfulānot that the sentiment is in any way shocking to anyone who has ever had to undergo the arduous process.
Ticked off
Our social media feeds were flooded last week with the story of Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old student in Irving, Texas.
Be a sport
Douglas College isnāt university. Itās not university. Itās college.
Our some 10,000+ students are known for getting in and getting out. Grab your degree, certificate, or GPA boost and then hit your next post-secondary institution. Donāt pause and enjoy the concourse. Donāt take a break out by the fountain. And definitely donāt visit the DSU.
Well, hi there
As I sit, penning my first Lettitor in the current calm of the OP office, I canāt help but wonder, āHow on earth did I end up here?ā
Weāll always have the āOther Pressā
Iāve been penning my love letter to the Other Press since the end of March, when I realized my year-long term as Editor-in-Chief was slowly coming to an end.
Get outta here!
Welcome one and all to the third themed issue of Volume 41: the Go Outside issue!
Iām not a girl, not yet a woman
Iāve always been told Iām āmature for my ageā: my aunts have called me an old soul; my mom said I was born middle-aged; and my penchant for tea and embroidery would seem to further solidify my aged nature.
I got 99 problems and my stress is one
Anxious is a state with which Iām well-acquainted. Like a sweater thatās faded and worn-in, I habitually cloak myself in nerves. I donāt have an anxiety condition that I know of, but a quick perusal of the nervous natures which populate my family tree would seem to indicate that worry is an unavoidable inheritance.
Get ur āfleekā on
Since long before the term āon fleekā entered our collective lexicons, Iāve been obsessed with eyebrows. My quest for perfection probably began when I was about 10 years old, and noticed that my wily, wild, Scottish-moor-esque eyebrows looked slightly āodd.ā