by Christopher Driscoll | Dec 2, 2020 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
These date ideas will make your holiday season extra merry Graphic by Sie Douglas-Fish. Though it may not be as romantic to kiss under mistletoe through a N95 mask, who says that romance has to die over the holidays? You and your special someone can still celebrate...
by Christopher Driscoll | Dec 1, 2020 | Opinions
How socialites should approach the new restrictions Photo via Pixabay. The new restrictions brought more shutdowns and less socializing, but at least the weather is bad enough to keep you inside regardless. B.C. has been hit with a new set of COVID-19 regulations,...
by Christopher Driscoll | Dec 1, 2020 | News, Provincial
Stock photo by A. Davey via Flickr Exploring B.C.’s newest covid regulations Province-wide restrictions were updated on Nov. 19, placing limits on social gatherings and travel across B.C.. Masks are now mandatory in all indoor public spaces subject to a fine of $230....
by Christopher Driscoll | Nov 23, 2020 | Features
Photo by Sonja Pinto. After 23 years of kicking ass, Logan’s Pub has kicked the bucket. No more naked bicycle rides, mosh-pit-jumping stage dives, or music so loud it shakes the glass in the street lamps along Cook Street. To many of its regulars, Logan’s...
by Christopher Driscoll | Nov 20, 2020 | Campus, News
The faculty’s newest course offers hands-on research assistant experience for new students Graphic by Sie Douglas-Fish, depicting one of the assignments. This fall term, 20 humanities students were the first to get hands-on research opportunities through the...