by Brianna Bock | Feb 26, 2019 | Humour
You’ve got a lot on your plate… but there’s probably room for toast With midterms, assignments, part-time or full-time jobs, and a gazillion other things on your plate, who has time for breakfast? Those precious seconds are better spent on literally anything else....
by Brianna Bock | Feb 21, 2019 | News
And the Native Students Union are independently donating an additional $200 from their own organization The Native Students Union (NSU) have announced they will be donating a total of $200 to the Unist’ot’en legal defence fund from their own organization, while the...
by Brianna Bock | Dec 31, 2018 | Op-eds, Opinions
Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying laws have some complications When you reach the end of your life and your facilities begin to fail, at what point does this become suffering to you? What does suffering mean to you? Where is the final breaking point? Is it being...
by Brianna Bock | Dec 26, 2018 | National, News
In 2017, two First Nations women in Saskatoon launched a class-action lawsuit against the province of Saskatchewan, each seeking seven million dollars in damages after they had been sterilized without proper or informed consent. 60 other women joined the lawsuit, all...
by Brianna Bock | Nov 21, 2018 | Culture, Film
A film about how technology brings us together There are many ways a person can become isolated. It can be through circumstances beyond their control, an active decision, or a complicated mix of the two. But through technology, like Facebook, Twitter, or any other...