Thousands die in adorable yet brutal civil war By Liam Britten, Senior Fuzzy-Wuzzy Correspondent The landlocked African nation of Chad has been wracked by civil wars, coups d’état, and rebellions…
October 10 2012
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A weekly geopolitical update By Keating Smith, Contributor Africa: (South Africa) 12,000 miners have been fired from Anglo American Platinum, the world’s largest platinum producer. According to the BBC, three…
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‘By changing yourself, you can change the future’ By Joel MacKenzie, Staff Writer On October 4, the Douglas Students’ Union (DSU) organized a candlelight vigil at both the New Westminster…
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By Dylan Hackett, News Editor The list of candidates vying to run against the BC Liberals this spring in the Coquitlam-Burke Mountain electoral district has increased with a slew…
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By Eric Wilkins, Staff Writer What started as a voluntary meat recall from XL Foods last month has turned into a nation-wide recall of over 1,800 products and the indefinite…
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Some of my favourite times at Douglas College have been in the Creative Writing department. The wonderful and patient instructors spent hours explaining the mechanics of storytelling to me, and…
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By Elliot Chan, Contributor The first two floors of the Vancouver Art Gallery are currently closed due to renovation, but up on the third we find the metaphorical construction…
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In which I am forced to use the phrase ‘cult of personality’ By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor 5/5 Few things in life are set in stone, and so we must…
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By Dale Pereira, Contributor A jewel amid the rivers Arising to command But Douglas chose Victoria And so the story goes. New Westminster is ancient past Says the…
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By Emily Krauss, Contributor One cup of tea Can go a long way We socialize We grieve We dream Over one cup of tea There are smiles…