by Regan Shrumm | Jul 10, 2014 | Culture, Events, Visual Arts
With major art events like Open Space’s Pub(lic) Crawl, the Moss Street Paint-In, and Artlandia, local art enthusiasts have a busy schedule in the summer. But one can’t-miss event is the Integrate Arts Festival, a free art crawl happening August 15 and 16. In its...
by Regan Shrumm | Mar 27, 2014 | Group/Campus Profile
The Native Students Union (NSU) is a student-run organization dedicated to supporting Indigenous students on campus, and has two locations on campus: the basement of the Student Union Building (Room B023) as well as a small office in the First Peoples House. The...
by Regan Shrumm | Mar 6, 2014 | Humour, Stories | Satire
HUMOUR—At approximately 5 p.m. Feb. 1, horror struck second-year psychology major Alex Ferguson. “I was feeling restless and wanted to work out that night. I have always gone to Ian Stewart, but that night, I still had a late-night class. Since I had to stay on...
by Regan Shrumm | Feb 6, 2014 | Culture, Literature
Dear significant other, When I was about to move in with you almost a year ago, my sister warned me that things would change. I thought, she must be wrong, I have basically been staying over with him over four nights a week for the past five months, how could anything...
by Regan Shrumm | Jan 30, 2014 | Culture, Film
I don’t know about you, but I’ve had enough of Honey Boo Boo, Duck Dynasty, and Cee Lo Green, minus his cat. With Breaking Bad done and Walking Dead about to jump the shark, I spend much of my time trying to find new TV shows. Lately, due to my mood, I have been...