Perceptions of Threat

Written by Shara Love   This article was inspired by an interview in the opinion pages from the The New York Times given by George Yancy to University of California, Berkeley’s Maxine Elliot Professor, Judith Butler, in the department of comparative literature and the program of critical theory. The main questions being addressed by Yancy … Read morePerceptions of Threat

Attawapiskat’s State of Emergency

Jackson Whitehead April 15, 2016 Attawapiskat a First Nation’s community of about 2,000 people has been shook by a suicide epidemic. Since March 2015, 39 people have attempted to end their lives. This number does not include a suicide pact among 13 youth, including a nine-year-old girl, that was stopped on Tuesday. A mental health … Read moreAttawapiskat’s State of Emergency

PROTEIN SHAKES: DESSERT FOR EVERY MEAL

PROTEIN SHAKES: DESSERT FOR EVERY MEAL Written By Healthy Hot Bod Sometimes standing in front of the fridge with the door open searching for what I really want to eat leads me down a dark road.  I know I can’t always have what I want, and so I stand there until the tip of my … Read morePROTEIN SHAKES: DESSERT FOR EVERY MEAL

Agony of Defeat

Written by R. Jibus Last Sunday April 10th was a day for sports with the possibilities of records and immortality being made in 2 different sporting events.  In cycling we had the famous one day race in France, Paris-Roubaix (Hell of the North) the single most grueling one day classic race going thru Northern France … Read moreAgony of Defeat

Print: The Importance of Written Material that is Not Presented Electronically

Written by Aliyah Hurt Even though you are currently accessing this content through an internet connection on some sort of electronic media device, I urge you to take a moment and think back on when this sort of thing wasn’t possible. At one point in time, written material such as articles, news stories, books, etc. … Read morePrint: The Importance of Written Material that is Not Presented Electronically