Momo Lin

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I think someone hid raptor eggs for the kids instead of the store-bought eggs I watercoloured

EIC March 30, 2015

[caption id="attachment_1852" align="alignright" width="300"] Illustration by Momo Lin[/caption] Good work, team! That’s an official wrap on another Burnaby Heights Neighbourhood Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt. This event wouldn’t have been nearly as successful without all of our volunteers. Every one of you really gave it 110 per cent this year, the kids all seemed to really enjoy themselves, and I’ve already had some good feedback from a few of the parents. Also, it’s probably unrelated, but I thought I’d mention it anyways: I noticed that my stockpile of precious velociraptor eggs seems to have misplaced itself sometime in the last few…

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Actual Interviews with Actual People: Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, the Wizard

EIC March 23, 2015

[caption id="attachment_1634" align="alignright" width="226"] Illustration by Momo Lin[/caption] A self-described wizard and founder of the neopagan religious movement the Church of All Worlds, Oberon Zell-Ravenheart has been involved with neopaganism since its beginnings in the ‘60s. He is the editor…

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How your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations appropriate my culture

EIC March 16, 2015

[caption id="attachment_1196" align="alignright" width="300"] Illustration by Momo Lin[/caption] When you think of cultures that have faced adversity throughout history, the Irish are frequently overlooked. Whether it’s British home rule up until the early 20th-century, stereotypes about being lazy and drunken…

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TA successfully bluffs way through seminar without doing any of the readings

EIC January 26, 2015

Proving yet again that just because something’s a “required reading” doesn’t mean you actually have to read it, a teaching assistant in SFU’s English department coasted through last Monday’s 8:30 a.m. seminar to a somewhat satisfying degree. “It’s really not…

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