by Josh Kozelj | Jan 11, 2017 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
“Why do you run?” is a question I frequently hear. My non-running friends think it’s torture, and when I tell them that I run 100 kilometers a week in the winter, their mouths drop. When I tell those same non-running friends that I balance my classwork with running...
by Josh Kozelj | Nov 30, 2016 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
With the rise in demand for profes- sional bike mechanics but a lack of training opportunities, aspiring bike mechanics in Canada are left in a difficult position. Currently, there is no standardized provincial or federal bike mechanic certification process, leaving...
by Josh Kozelj | Nov 17, 2016 | Op-eds, Opinions
There has been a fierce debate over whether Trinity Western University (TWU), a private Christian university based in Langley, B.C., should open a law school. The B.C. Law Society believes that the contract that all TWU students must sign, which bans sexual activity...
by Josh Kozelj | Nov 16, 2016 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
Microwave ovens, international air travel, and the granted statehood of Alaska and Hawaii are among the many things that didn’t exist the last time the Chicago Cubs won the World Series. 108 years later, it finally happened: On Nov. 2, 2016, in Game 7 of the World...
by Josh Kozelj | Nov 2, 2016 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
For just over two weeks this October, Blue Jays fever took over a country and a campus. The Toronto Blue Jays, “Canada’s Team,” had a playoff run that fell just short of the World Series. With their cleats now hung up, the upcoming offseason raises a lot of questions...