THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWSPAPER SINCE 1978 OtherPress.e Room 1020 – 700 Royal Ave. Douglas College New Westminster, BC V3L 5B2 TELEPHONE: 604.525.3542 WEBSITE: theotherpress.ca EMAIL: [email protected] STAFF LIST Natalie Serafini Editor-in-Chief [email protected] Eric Wilkins Assistant Editor [email protected] Angela Ho Business Manager Chandler Walter Distribution Manager Mike LeMieux Layout Manager Joel McCarthy Graphics Manager ‘Delicious ambiguity’ recently had to fill out a sheet, contrived creation, in the blur of figured out, right? happen next, we have all the Cara Seccafien I outlining my plans and goals work, school, and tuition fees. I keep feeling my age as options in the world; but much Production Assistant for the next two years—two Even at the Other Press, where I get older, thinking back to as it can cause of a mess of years. I looked down at my we produce a newspaper on the one year ago, when I had just anxiety, it’s kind of ok that we Ed Appleby next couple years of existence, weekly and do much of the work transferred to Simon Fraser spend a lot of life lost, confused, Illustrator glossing over birthdays, events, that career journalists do, we University and was trying not and figuring out where to go moments of stress and joy, occasionally speak of getting a to get lost; two years ago when next. It’s kind of wonderful. Jony Roy arguments, sweet nothings, media job “in the real world.” I was still at Douglas College In trying to find an ending Social Media Coordinator and all the rest that makes It’s not like we’re existing working out requirements to this Lettitor on uncertainty up the bulk of our lives. It’s a in some laboratory, the madcap for graduation and filling the and not knowing how my life Angela Espinoza bizarre experience, and one creation of a not-so-sane Opinions section with my will proceed following my News Editor that ultimately told me, if I scientist about to unleash us on rants and raves; three years ago impending (yet still so far off) [email protected] buckle down and don’t take any the world; we’re not inhabiting when I was a super nervous graduation, I stumbled on a breaks, I’ll be graduating with an alternate universe, gazing 18-year-old and occasional quote from Gilda Radner. I’m Michael Sopow a BA in Gender, Sexuality, and upon Earth. Being a student is contributor to the Other Press, going to take the easy way out Sports Reporter Women’s Studies, a minor in like looking out from the edge scampering to grow away from and leave you with her poignant Communications, and three of a cliff—we’re constantly on the comfort and complacency of words: Cheryl Minns semesters of co-op under my the precipice of our next stage adolescence. “I wanted a perfect ending. Arts Editor belt in two years. in life. High school is a different The good thing is, I think I Now I’ve learned, the hard way, [email protected] Now for my panic attack. matter, when the pressure keep growing up and evolving, that some poems don’t rhyme, I’d been planning on intending isn’t so high and you’re likely no matter how generally and some stories don’t have a Chitwan Khosla to graduate within (rough preparing yourself for more perplexed, overwhelmed, and clear beginning, middle, and Features Editor estimate, if I took a semester school. In college and university, nervous I am on a daily basis. end. Life is about not knowing, [email protected] off) the next year and a half, you’re preparing yourself Honestly, I think “having your having to change, taking the so figuring out the final date for employment, a semi- life together” is a myth that will moment and making the best Brittney MacDonald of Spring 2017 wasn’t too much affordable apartment in the never be entirely unravelled and of it, without knowing what’s Life & Style Editor of a shock. What was a shock Lower Mainland, and possibly debunked. We keep hanging going to happen next. [email protected] was realizing how relatively a longterm relationship to tie it onto the idea that we’ll be full, Delicious Ambiguity.” quickly and really very slowly all together. Of course emerging whole, and complete someday, Elliot Chan I’m approaching life “in the real into this phase of life doesn’t or that there are people out Opinions Editor world.” necessitate having it all figured there who are. In reality, [email protected] We toss that word around a out, or immediately getting the uncertainty and indecision are lot as students—life “in the real job that you’re going to die with. essentially unavoidable. It’s Sharon Miki world”—and it’s because life Still, it seems like you have to almost paralyzing that, in not Humour Editor often feels like a simulation, a have things somewhat kinda-ish knowing what’s “supposed” to [email protected] Staff Writers Cazzy Lewchuk Get to know us! Mercedes Deutscher The Other Press has been Douglas College’s student newspaper since 1976. Since 1978 we have been an autonomous publication, independent of the student union. We are a registered society Senior Columnists under the Society Act of British Columbia, governed by an eight-person board of directors Joshua Grant appointed by our staff. Our head office is located in the New Westminster campus. Andrea Arscott theotherpress.ca The Other Press is published weekly during the fall and winter semesters, and monthly during Columnists the summer. We receive our funding from a student levy collected through tutition fees every facebook.com/DouglasOtherPress Megan West semester at registration, and from local and national advertising revenue. The Other Press is a member of the Canadian University Press (CUP), a syndicate of student newspapers that includes twitter.com/theotherpress Contributors papers from all across Canada. Kirsten Scott-Wuori The Other Press reserves the right to choose what we will publish, and we will not publish material youtube.com/user/theotherpress Sarah Walker that is hateful, obscene, or condones or promotes illegal activities. Submissions may be edited for clarity and brevity if necessary. All images used are copyright to their respective owners. instagram.com/theotherpress This issue: Have an idea for a story? Let us know! Canada sold for gold Contact: Angela Espinoza, News Editor Cosby performs Ontario amidst protests [email protected] Douglas announces Kathy Denton as college president www.theotherpress.ca And more! Men in Dalhousie dentistry scandal to take separate classes as external investigation starts Rachel Ward CUP Labour Bureau Chief alhousie University Dpresident Richard Florizone announced January 9 that 13 male dentistry students have been barred from attending regular classes. The students were members of a Facebook group in which some posted misogynistic and sexually explicit comments. The group was banned Monday from degree-required clinical work. “No woman who has been harmed by this will be sitting in a class next to one of the Facebook page members,” said Florizone in a press conference that afternoon. Those men have been barred from regular classes, but may take classes remotely or in a separate on-campus classroom. When questioned, Florizone did not explain the logistics of this decision. Florizone also announced the school has commissioned an one of the informal options a letter three days earlier to and will make another University Faculty of Dentistry, external task force to assess the in the sexual harassment say they disapproved of the announcement. a group of herself and two dentistry department’s culture policy. Fourteen women and process and felt pressured The faculty group said other members, which she will and policy. 12 men are taking part, said into participating. Florizone it worries about the lack of choose with the president. The revelations mid- Florizone at the January 9 press released a statement saying a formal investigation to Dalhousie chose Barkhouse, December of misogynistic conference. the school is dedicated to just identify those involved, beyond said the release, because of her Facebook posts, sometimes “I understand the 13th process. simply saying 13 students were extensive background working specifically naming female elected not to take part,” he “We care about everyone members. It also said nothing on gender equality. dentistry students, shook the said, refusing to explain further. who has been harmed in this, has been done to protect the The investigation Dalhousie community. Some All men involved, even if they haven’t chosen reputations of male students will review the dentistry expressed outrage through including “the 13th,” will to take part,” said Florizone. not involved but about to school only, by considering the social media hashtag be assessed individually by “What we’re hoping is that graduate. documents belonging to #DalhousieHatesWomen, an internal committee of some of the other measures “What steps will the the university, interviews a public statement and dentistry professors called we’ve announced today, and University take to ensure with people involved, and an online petition to expel the Academic Standard Class this week—the suspension, the that all men who were submissions from dentistry the men, which nearly 50,000 Committee (ASCC). This is work of the ASCC, the broader involved in the Facebook students and faculty, according people signed. meant, according the Dalhousie task force—starts to meet some group are identified and held to the terms of reference. The posts from the private website, to determine whether of their needs just as well.” accountable through various Goals include answering Facebook group, “2015 DDS the students meet professional institutional processes?” questions such as when the Gentlemen’s Club,” were made standards.
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