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Reading time: 6 mins Volume 20, Issue 19
July 18, 2012
- Editorial – “Nothing Left To Say But Goodbye”
- News – Rethinking our referendums: SUS learns from mistakes
- News – A father fights to preserve Mission’s history from BC Hydro
- News – Science World Outreach program bites the dust
- News – Former UFV students stage controversial theatre production
- News – Newly Conservative MLA John van Dongen speaks his mind
- News – Student Union building to become LEED Gold Certified
- Opinion – The Pipeline: what you need to know about Enbridge’s plans for BC
- Opinion – New student loan repayment plan lacks creativity
- Opinion – Lack of respect caused Conservative Bev Oda’s resignation
- Opinion – You think that’s funny?
- Opinion – Get over yourself, IOC
- Opinion – Top free movement: ending sexism and body shame
- Arts & Life – Dine & Dash: Pasta Polo
- Arts & Life – Make your way to The Press Cafe
- Arts & Life – CIVL Shuffle: Powerviolence edition
- Arts & Life – Q&A: The Parish of Little Clifton
- Arts & Life – SoundBites (Fiona Apple, JEFF the Brotherhood, Kenny Chesney, Sara Watkins)
- Arts & Life – Album Review: King Tuff – King Tuff
- Arts & Life – Film Review: Magic Mike and The Amazing Spider-man
- Arts & Life – Film Review: Savages
- Arts & Life – Book Review: Flowertown by S.G. Redling
- Arts & Life – Cascade Arcade: Ouya hopes to revolutionize gaming industry
- Arts & Life – The place to be: Jam in Jubilee
- Sports – 2012 Olympic Previews
- Sports – Fisticuffs at dawn
- Sports – Quick fix signings for Flames mean same names for Heat
- Sports – Sports the IOC think are more sport-like than rugby
- Sports – Whitecaps: good clean (cheap) fun
- Sports – Minor Leagues are major fun
- Health – Sunscreen: how high, how much and how often
Volume 20, Issue 18
July 4, 2012
- Editorial – An inflammatory act
- News – CIVL recognized nationally for community involvement
- News – Meet Mr. Athletics: Rocky Olfert hired as UFV’s new Athletics director
- News – O where art thou, O leaders?
- News – Students choose UFV Professor of the Year
- News – Student Life looks to improve campus food service standards
- News – Remembering the Sevenoaks water clock
- Opinion – Should circumcising infants be banned?
- Opinion – Supreme Court says “yes” to humane death
- Opinion – Trudeaumania take two?
- Opinion – Ronald Poppo: victim of tabloid media
- Opinion – Be aware of bath salts
- Opinion – 2015 can’t come quick enough
- Opinion – Sodexo’s not so bad
- Arts & Life – Superhero salvation
- Arts & Life – Haute Stuff: The rambles of a handbag hunter
- Arts & Life – Cascade Arcade: Alcoholic father inspires the ground-breaking Papo & Yo
- Arts & Life – Book Review: Choosing to Smile by Julie Houlker et al.
- Arts & Life – Dine & Dash: Langley Vietnamese Cuisine
- Arts & Life – SoundBites (Beachwood Sparks, Ty Segall Band, Clams Casino, Chris Cagle)
- Arts & Life – Album Review: The Smashing Pumpkins – Oceania
- Arts & Life – CIVL Shuffle: Farewell edition
- Arts & Life – Q&A: Fist City
- Arts & Life – Film Review: Moonrise Kingdom
- Sports – 2012 NHL Draft Pick highlights
- Sports – Euro 2012: Two years in review
- Sports – NBA: The final inferno
- Sports – Get involved with the BC Summer Games
Volume 20, Issue 17
June 20, 2012
- Editorial – The monkey needs a ride home
- News – Whatever happened to My Safe Ride Home?
- News – Convocation 2012: Jack Brown’s address
- News – Convocation 2012: “Never stop learning”
- News – Claims that Montreal student protests to threaten tourism industry “overblown”
- News – A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor
- News – UFV homes in on nine-credit ARTS 100 course
- News – Small steps towards a better future
- News – What are we, chopped liver?
- Opinion – The UFV SUS and Ottawa
- Opinion – ARTS 100 – it might just work
- Opinion – The deal with fire bans
- Opinion – Recession makes for people-eaters
- Opinion – Family Day: appreciate your people
- Opinion – What’s in a name: A symbol of unity
- Opinion – What’s in a name: A symbol of inequality
- Arts & Life – Book Review: Driven by James Sallis
- Arts & Life – Theatre Review: UFV’s Droning of Bombers
- Arts & Life – Dine & Dash: Golden Dragon
- Arts & Life – SoundBites (Glen Hansard, The dB’s, Metric, The Hot Moonbeams)
- Arts & Life – CIVL Shuffle: King Khan edition
- Arts & Life – Album Review: Japandroids – Celebration Rock
- Arts & Life – Album Review: John Mayer – Born and Raised
- Arts & Life – Haute Stuff: Lingerie as a fashion statement
- Arts & Life – Cascade Arcade: E3 sheds light on lack of radical innovation
- Arts & Life – Film Review: Cosmopolis
- Sports – LA Kings crowned champs
- Sports – Lou Gehrig: The man behind the disease
- Sports – Same great teams, a whole new playing field
- Health – Post Commencement Stress Disorder
Volume 20, Issue 16
June 6, 2012
- Editorial – What’s AfterMath worth to you?
- News – Closed on campus: Doing the math on AfterMath
- News – Small group, big impact
- News – Province or territory: All of it or Nunavut
- News – If Portland can do it, we can do it
- News – The Scout Market takes the town by storm
- News – Prepare for the outbreak: BC government has a plan
- Opinion – Bill C-38 threatens Canadian environment
- Opinion – The great hunt is a great failure
- Opinion – Is attachment parenting normal?
- Opinion – Prof Talk: Walking the West Bank
- Opinion – Misogyny or misandry: the rhetoric of SFU’s men’s centre
- Opinion – The apocalypse: a study of society’s death-wish
- Opinion – Ecological Footprints: How to use the Earth we have
- Opinion – Ecological Footprints: Consuming the Earth
- Arts & Life – Pizza Bites: The Cascade’s guide to Abbotsford’s pizza
- Arts & Life – CIVL Shuffle: Disposable Existence III edition
- Arts & Life – Q&A: The Fisher Kings (of Kingfisher Drive)
- Arts & Life – Album Review: Matt Lowen – Junkie’s Bank Account
- Arts & Life – SoundBites (The Walkmen, Jack White, 4mat, ORBO and the Longshots)
- Arts & Life – Haute Stuff: The importance of suiting up
- Arts & Life – Cascade Arcade: The Fraser Valley gets GameSparked
- Arts & Life – Film Review: Snow White and the Huntsman
- Arts & Life – Book Review: A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume One by Daniel Abraham
- Sports – EastVan PillowFight Club
- Sports – Sports History: Top five infamous cheats
- Sports – The hunt for Lord Stanley’s Cup: Sutter vs DeBoer
- Sports – That’s a sport?
- Health – Who says you can’t teach an old drug new tricks?
Volume 20, Issue 15
May 23, 2012
- Editorial – An unexpected journey
- News – New UFV campus is a glimpse of the future
- News – Volunteer network at UFV rife with student opportunity
- News – Morgan Freeman proves elusive for SFU students
- News – Too many students and too few chairs: waitlists at UFV
- News – Toxic weed invades the Fraser Valley
- Opinion – CASA savings vs CASA cuts
- Opinion – Whistler U: Party time?
- Opinion – Argentina grants citizen’s gender self-determination
- Opinion – Lighter coins drive Canadians loony
- Opinion – France swings in a new political direction
- Opinion – Request: 24 hour coffee shop
- Arts & Life – Dine & Dash: The Yellow Deli
- Arts & Life – Artist Profile: Photographer Akeem Nermo
- Arts & Life – CIVL Shuffle: Dayglo Abortions edition
- Arts & Life – Book Review: Fifty Shades of Greyby E.L. James
- Arts & Life – SoundBites (The Cribs, Mac DeMarco, Best Coast, Chromatics)
- Arts & Life – Album Review: Elvis Was a Blonde – Elvis Was a Blonde
- Arts & Life – Haute Stuff: The art of less
- Arts & Life – Film Review: Dark Shadows
- Arts & Life – Cascade Arcade: Games make you fitter, stronger and more productive
- Sports – Heat face offseason of changes after season of growth
- Sports – NHL Playoffs: Zach Parise hides from media
- Sports – Sports History: the Detroit Race Riot of 1967
- Sports – The art of angling
- Sports – Russia is golden again
- Sports – The focus of sport
- Health – Health Kick: treadmill versus tarmac
- Health – Curry fights bowel cancer
Volume 20, Issue 14
May 9, 2012
- Editorial – Bread and circuses raise their ugly heads
- News – SUS pulls out of CASA full membership
- News – Another successful exhibition for BFA students
- News – Buddhist community slowly growing in Abbotsford
- News – Ocean Wise: sustainable seafood?
- News – The fight for copyright
- Opinion – Conscription haunts throughout generations
- Opinion – Dan Savage lashes out, but is the best defence really a good offence?
- Opinion – Well, it has to be someone’s problem
- Opinion – Ikeatown: utopia or autocracy?
- Opinion – Spring and the relationship status
- Opinion – The problem with the Quebec protests
- Opinion – Piracy: labels hate it, artists love it
- Arts & Life – Dine & Dash: Maru Japanese Restaurant
- Arts & Life – CIVL Shuffle: Canadian summer edition
- Arts & Life – Q&A: Crystal Swells
- Arts & Life – SoundBites (Royal Headache, Chains of Love, Norah Jones, Beach House)
- Arts & Life – Album Review: The Music of Smash
- Arts & Life – Haute Stuff: Sunglasses for him and her
- Arts & Life – The Louden Singletree does it again
- Arts & Life – Seventeenth annual Directors’ Festival attracts larger audience than ever before
- Arts & Life – Film Review: The Avengers
- Arts & Life – Book Review: The Dark Knight: Golden Dawn by David Finch
- Sports – Heat Report: Abbotsford enjoying some much needed post-season action
- Sports – The good ol’ Canadian game
- Sports – So Luon(go), farewell: where will he go?
- Sports – Canucks collapse less embarassing after Blues swept
- Health – Health Kick: energy systems