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Festival is Vancouverites’ cup of tea

Culture, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineNovember 18, 2013

The first-ever Vancouver Tea Festival took place within the Olympic Village on November 2. The event was an overwhelming success: tickets sold out just an hour and a half after the doors opened. Del Tamborini, co-founder of the festival, says that the festival was the idea of several of his former colleagues from the Tea…

A touch of art every day from the Burnaby Art Gallery

Culture, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineNovember 17, 2013

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of every day life,” Pablo Picasso once said. Residents of the Lower Mainland are surrounded by local art in their daily routines: on SkyTrain platforms, downtown street corners, and on the walls of numerous coffee shops. Burnaby Art Gallery found a new way to share art in…

Take Care – Comics from Carlo Puche

Lifestyle, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineNovember 14, 2013

Comics by The Link’s very talented Carlo Puche.

BCIT’s Safer Walk is available but underutilized

News, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineNovember 14, 2013

With the recent string of sexual assaults at UBC, university and college campuses in the lower mainland have taken extra security measures to make sure their staff and students are safe at all times. The consensus among BCIT students is that they generally feel safe on campus. “I feel like the attacks that have happened…

Buying online may ease cost of textbooks for students

News, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineNovember 13, 2013

Textbook fees are an unavoidable burden each semester. But the financial stress may become easier to bear, as the Ministry of Advanced Education has announced that online open textbooks for forty popular post-secondary courses will be available for free. According to the government of British Columbia Newsroom, open publication licences will permit students to view…

BCIT’s new president makes school history

News, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineNovember 12, 2013

BCIT is approaching two big milestones next year: the institution is not only celebrating its 50th anniversary, it will also have its first-ever female president. Kathy Kinloch will be sworn in as president in January and says some big events are planned for the coming year. Kinloch is not new to BCIT. From 2007 to…

Fauxroscopes by the Mystical Mama Angie

Lifestyle, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineNovember 9, 2013

ARIES (March 21 – April 20) It’s a money month Aries. We know this because your stars are aligning… A-lining your pockets with cash that is! Drinks on you! TAURUS (April 21 – May 21) Taurus, let the moon be your celestial guide this month. So rather than taking on too much then comp-waning, try re-waxing…

We Day Vancouver celebrates youth community involvement

News, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineNovember 3, 2013

The sixth We Day took the stage at Rogers Arena on October 18 and featured an all-star line up of speakers and live performances. Hosted by MTV’s Aliya-Jasmine Sovani and Scott Willats, big names in Canadian music included Avril Lavigne, Hedley, and Down With Webster. Roughly 20,000 students from as far away as the Yukon…

Soul sucking: Comic Carlo Puche

Lifestyle, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineOctober 31, 2013

Ombudsperson office is here for the people

News, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineOctober 29, 2013

British Columbia Ombudsperson Kim Carter made a stop at the BCIT Burnaby campus on her recent tour of the province. One reason for Carter’s visit to various parts of the province was to make the office’s services better known to British Columbians. “A lot of people don’t know we exist,” Carter told The Link in…

Arrival of Quidditch better late than never at SFU

Lifestyle, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineOctober 28, 2013

Eight years after the first Harry Potter book was published, Simon Fraser University formed a Quidditch team. Club founder Christine Konrad says until now, no one took the initiative to apply to SFU Recreation to start the team. She told The Link, “I watched a UBC-UVic game about two years ago, and I thought, ‘This…

Watermark takes a novel perspective on Earth’s most precious resource

Culture, Top StoriesBy Link MagazineOctober 28, 2013

“We are water.” If there was a concise way to summarize Watermark, this quote from Oscar Dennis comes pretty close. Words do a poor job of describing a film of such overwhelming visual beauty, but the Tahltan linguist captured the simple and yet loudest message of the film. Watermark is the second cinematic collaboration between…

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