Articles in this Issue
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The Feline Perspective: Imagining Cats as Journalists
What if cats could write articles? Not simply typing “meow” repeatedly, but genuinely articulating their perception of the world. This…
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When Do Graduate Students Write?
The timing of graduate students’ research writing is a critical question: on which days of the week do they typically…
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Unlocking Free Travel: How Smart Credit Card Use Can Get Students Free Flights
For students in British Columbia, turning 19 is more than just a birthday—it is the gateway to financial independence. With…
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The Year of the Snake
Lunar New Year in 2025 will be celebrated on January 29, marking the beginning of the 15-day Spring Festival. This…
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NBCGSS Student Week 2025: A Week of Diverse and Exciting Events
NBCGSS successfully hosted Student Week 2025 at UNBC from January 28-31, 2025, offering a variety of engaging events. The opening…
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“Prince George’s Snowpack: What It Means for Our Water, Wildfires, and Community”
“Snow is not just a winter spectacle, it’s our water supply, our fire defense, and our future.” As winter releases…
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Prince George Finally Unfrozen: Welcoming Spring!
As Prince George’s icy terrain thaws after four months wrapped in winter’s embrace, we all eagerly await the first signs…
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Nowruz at UNBC: Welcoming Spring and Saying Goodbye to Winter
If you’ve been around UNBC long enough, you’ve probably noticed Nowruz decorations popping up every spring. Since at least 2014,…
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Living with Chronic Illness and Health Anxiety as a 20-Something
Living with a chronic illness is rarely discussed among young people. While chronic conditions are often associated with older populations,…
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Growing Innovation: UNBC Student Leads Hydroponics Project for Sustainable Food Production
A new hydroponics system is taking root at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), spearheaded by twenty-six-year-old Madi Tokarchuk.…