The Adventures of Agoraphobia Man: World Defender (Jacey Gibb) The new host of Hell's Kitchen (Paige Smith & Justin Stevens) Seagull Square (Jill Mandrake) Pun 2 3 (Sarah Walker)
Continue readingWelcome to 2015, or as it’s known in Chinese mythology, the year of the sheep. According to predictions, the next six months will see a lot of carry-over conflict from the year of the horse, but afterwards things will be…
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The Adventures of Agoraphobia Man: World Defender (Jacey Gibb) Another slow day in the SFU AQ (Eric Smith & Justin Stevens) Peers (Leslie Lu) Seagull Square (Jill Mandrake)
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[caption id="attachment_551" align="alignnone" width="940"] Illustrations by Esther Chang[/caption] Between March 16 and May 29, voters in Metro Vancouver will have the option to vote “yes” or “no” in the upcoming transit and transportation referendum. As is expected with any decision…
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Time is a merciless bandit, perpetually thieving away your youth until you’re nothing but a corpse rotting away underground. Get ready to really feel your age with these 10 facts that are so wild, it’s hard to believe they’re true!…
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Dear Jacey, The last three Parks and Recreation-filled years spent with you have been great, and there’s no easy way for me to do this, so I’m just going to say it: I think I should start seeing other people.…
Continue reading[caption id="attachment_523" align="alignright" width="230"] Illustration by Anosha Ashfaq[/caption] After experiencing disappointing levels of snowfall since opening in November, local ski destination Cypress Mountain has reportedly halted regular attractions and will, for the rest of the “season,” be offering a new…
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If HAL 9000 worked at the W.A.C. Bennett library (Eric Smith & Justin Stevens) The Adventures of Agoraphobia Man: World Defender (Jacey Gibb) SFU bear sightings (Elizabeth Pau & Justin Stevens) Pun 2 3 (Sarah Walker) Seagull Square (Jill Mandrake)
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I am the mother of two beautiful young boys. One is seven years old, in grade two, and wants to be an astronaut when he’s older. The other is four-and-a-half years old, not quite as outgoing as his older…
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