Vancouver's Turning Japanese!

Vancouver's Turning Japanese!

WHO WE ARE NEWS The Other Press has been Douglas College’s student from local and national advertising revenue. The Other newspaper since 1976. Since 1978 we have been an Press is a member of the Canadian University Press autonomous publication, independent of the student (CUP), a syndicate of student newspapers that includes union. We are a registered society under the Society Act papers from all across Canada. of British Columbia, governed by an eight-person board The Other Press reserves the right to choose what we of directors appointed by and from our staff. Our head will publish, and we will not publish material that Scouts Canada report suggests an organiza- office is located in the New Westminster campus. is hateful, obscene, or condones or promotes illegal The Other Press is published weekly during the fall activities. Submissions may be edited for clarity and tional failure and winter semesters, and monthly during the summer. brevity if necessary. All images used are copyright to Eric Wilkins, pg. 04 We receive our funding from a student levy collected their respective owners. through tutition fees every semester at registration, and THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWSPAPER SINCE 1978 ARTS e Student Newspaper of Douglas College OtherPress. PUBLISHED SINCE 1976 Room 1020 – 700 New Westminster, BC Douglas College V3L 5B2 Royal Avenue TELEPHONE: 604.525.3542 A call to Otaku: J-Fest returns to Douglas College EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Angela Espinoza, pg. 07 LIFE&STYLE Cody Klyne Sharon Miki Angela Szczur [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER DISTRIBUTION MANAGER NEWS EDITOR Battle of the bulge Stephanie Trembath, pg. 10 FEATURE Stephanie Trembath Chris Paik Dylan Hackett publicrelations@ [email protected] [email protected] theotherpress.ca ARTS EDITOR LIFE & STYLE EDITOR OPINIONS EDITOR The rise of anxiety and mood disorders among Canadian students Sharon Miki, pg. 13 OPINIONS Angela Espinoza Laurel Borrowman Jacey Gibb [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SPORTS EDITOR HUMOUR EDITOR STAFF WRITER Customer service with a forced smile Jacey Gibb, pg. 15 Josh Martin Liam Britten Natalie Serafini SPORTS [email protected] [email protected] STAFF WRITER STAFF WRITER LAYOUT MANAGER A $12-million dollar contract means that Schneid’s here to stay David Hollinshead, pg. 17 David Hollinshead Eric Wilkins Brian Yoo [email protected] GRAPHICS ILLUSTRATOR HUMOUR CONTRIBUTORS Dominique Leclair Joel MacKenzie Livia Turnbull Naomi Ambrose Timothy Arndt Oliver McTavish Wisden Your July Fauxroscopes, with Madame Mystique! [email protected] [email protected] Livia Turnbull, pg. 20 2 LETTITOR. Lost in transition “Your life, as you know it... is gone. Never to return.” – Bill Murray (Lost in Translation) When you don’t know where you’re going, it’s easy to think that it’s because you aren’t going anywhere at all. The truth of the matter is that, like oh so many imported fireworks expunged in the night sky this past Canada Day weekend, we’re all so wrapped up in the idea of the destination that the truly exciting part, the anticipation and discovery, feel like a chore. When you’re in school, you’re in school; when you have a job, you have a job; when you’re unemployed and looking for work, you’re unemployed and looking for work: our lives are defined by stops and starts. So… why do we gloss over the important bits; the transitions and segues that tie it all together? Recently offered a seat in a program for the fall, I couldn’t help but get my Dr.Phil-pants on—that’s not a fat joke, nor is it code for lazy day sweats—and reflect on the actions that have led me to the high stakes, last shot crapshoot I’m left to deliver on now. After a week filled with meditation and hot yoga paired with a raw food diet (none of which actually happened) the biggest take away from my dissection is that which I mentioned in my introduction, which is essentially that: life just kind of happens whether you do, or don’t do, anything to help it along. Now, I’m not a spiritual man, I think the idea of “fate” is largely a load of grade A hooey, but every now and again I think we can all relate to having gotten swept up in the gooey, miasmic current of life. Sure you could poke holes in my pseudo- philosophical theory and claim to have not only not achieved anything in the past 365, but that you also haven’t moved, or impacted anyone else. Fair enough, the life of a house cat is noble as it is cushy. If that’s not your way, you could stand on your soapbox and proclaim to Olympus, loud enough to cause Zeus himself to stand at attention, that every step you’ve taken whether it be forward or back, you’ve fought for and earned as the result of the sheer audacity of your insatiable human desire to conquer (or be conquered, as the case may be). Whatever your approach, all I’m saying is that for the rest of your life you’ll be moving and transitioning, so do as the firework and make it loud, unique, and colourful. This month, the salubrious mid-summer Other Press crew address topics the likes of Vancouver’s upcoming Powell Street Festival, the state of BC Ferry fares, the future of the Canucks, and more; all the while maintaining a toothy grin simply because they’re a happy bunch. That’s it for me though, turn to the next page and get to reading, cause July’s gon’fly. Later days, Cody Klyne Editor in chief The Other Press 3 News. Scouts Canada sexual abuse reporting questioned Report suggests organization’s failures to alert authorities By Eric Wilkins, Staff Writer commissioner of Scouts Canada, Janet Yale, said in a statement to n independent review the fifth estate in October of last released last week by year, “To eliminate any confusion auditing firm KPMG or misunderstanding on your Asuggests that Scouts Canada part, Scouts Canada wishes to be has mishandled the reporting of categorical: both assertions [that sexual abuse allegations over the Scouts Canada “retains ‘secret lists’ last 64 years, failing to report 65 or ‘secret files’ that detail rumours, allegations of sexual misconduct to reports or suspicions with respect the authorities. to misconduct on the part of current The review came at the or past volunteer leaders,” and that request of the Scouts Canada “the contents of these alleged files organization as a follow up to have been—or are being—withheld a CBC investigation last fall for from police and other authorities”] the fifth estate that was run in are completely false. As we have conjunction with the Los Angeles informed the fifth estate repeatedly organization. procedures and our policies and “While the KPMG investigation found that Scouts Canada did While the KPMG investigation our people failed,” said Steve not actively attempt to hide any sexual abuse cases, there were found that Scouts Canada did Kent, chief commissioner of Scouts ‘disorganized, incomplete and inconsistent’ records…” not actively attempt to hide any Canada. “We failed to follow our sexual abuse cases, there were own policies and procedures. “disorganized, incomplete and “I think one of the most positive Times report on Scouts Canada and and explicitly, unlike Boy Scouts inconsistent” records and that “[it] findings is that the report didn’t the Boy Scouts of America. The of America, Scouts Canada has no is clear from the state of the files reveal any systemic attempt to fifth estate investigation revealed history of keeping so-called ‘pink that Scouts was not managing cover up or hide any information that Scouts Canada had tried to files’, ‘pink folders’, ‘secret lists’ or these matters centrally or learning relating to incidents that occurred cover up more than a dozen child secret files’. To be clear, we keep no corporately from past mistakes.” in the past.” sex-abuse cases and avoided legal files, folders, lists or records of any KPMG also found that there The report also found that the authorities by settling out-of-court kind that detail suspected instances were some instances where system was far better after Scouts with the victims. The program also of misbehaviour, policy violations volunteers guilty of sexual Canada created national protocols found evidence of a “confidential or abuse on the part of volunteer misconduct had been able to simply and centralized its information. list” kept by the organizations that leaders.” resign, instead of facing suspension Kent has stated that, “Scouts contained suspected or known Yale resigned from Scouts or termination. Canada is a safer organization than offenders. Canada in November of 2011 due to “I guess the most troubling ever before in our history.” Former CEO and executive “philosophical differences” with the part of the report is there are times where our processes and Douglas celebrates National Aboriginal Day June 21 and 22 marked with song, dance, and struggles By Dylan Hackett, News Editor Douglas College hosted on June “The whole notion that Federation of Students, the two per 21 and 22 honour the First Nations aboriginal people in Canada get free cent annual increase cap imposed oth Douglas College and help us all learn to appreciate education is an umbrella of myths. during the Chretien years has been campuses marked Canada’s the tradition and culture of the first That’s not the case,” explained a major barrier for the funding 17th National Aboriginal Day peoples of our region.” Paradis-Woodman.

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