
Covid-19 and the 2020 Memorial to Montreal Massacre
Over thirty years ago, on December 6, 1989, Marc Lépine walked onto the campus of École Polytechnique, a university in Montreal, Canada with a

Access BC Campaign: The Period Promise Movement
Imagine, for a second, that you are capable of experiencing menstruation. It’s the middle of the midterm season so you are stressed beyond belief,

Fear and Confusion in the Electoral College
With United States presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the news, you might be wondering how to estimate the outcome of the

College of New Caledonia Students’ Union Urges Students to Vote
PRINCE GEORGE—With the upcoming elections getting closer, the College of New Caledonia Students’ Union is committed to encouraging students to register to vote by

UNBC Board of Governors Extends Interim President’s Term
Prince George, B.C. – The University of Northern British Columbia Board of Governors extended the term of Interim President Geoff Payne by two years.

New Skills in the Midst of a Pandemic
My life has changed in many ways since the start of the pandemic. Not all of them bad, some of them troubling. Late in

Coronavirus in Our Lives
Coronavirus has changed our lives. Sometimes for the worse, unfortunately. I have never seen or used so much hand sanitizer! A bottle is found

What Is Happiness?
What is happiness? It is very difficult to define happiness because everyone has their own definition of happiness. Some people would say being wealthy