People say Some Funny Things

Have you ever said something really funny that you just want the whole world to know? Well, there’s a better way than Facebook to post and read hilarious bluffs in human language (or brain). At “Things People Said” there are, well, real things people said. Including everything from Spoonerisms to News Reports and Kid’s Quotes.…

Be Fair! Fairly Traded Market Day 2009

Earlier this month we blogged about Make It, which was an awesome opportunity to purchase  “ethically made, one-of-a-kind handmade items” from local designers and artists. On Saturday November 28th, you’ll have a similar opportunity to make ethical purchases – this time from international vendors – at the University of Calgary’s Fairly Traded Market Day. Put…

The Killing Fields

“Imagine. You’re playing in the fields, bathing in the sunlight, breathing in the sweet grass, pine and 2,4-D. Wait, what’s that? Oh, just another cancer-causing pesticide. You didn’t know about it. You didn’t have a choice. But now you do and you can make a difference.” Caught your attention didn’t it?  These are the words…

TWLOHA

TWLOHA stands for To Write Love on Her Arms.  TWLOHA is a non-profit movement to raise awareness and encourage hope and recovery for people suffering from depression, self-harm, addiction and thoughts of suicide.  Over 121 million people around the world suffer from depression; over half of them never get the help they need.  Thirty percent…

I <3 *atomic

A number of the YAA crew have been frequenting a local bubble tea store before our committee meetings recently. *atomic, the creation of entrepreneurial siblings Jessica and Russel Bohrson, has a menu full of creative bubble tea combinations (hot and cold), sandwiches, and salads. I was able to try out a new addition to the…

Weird Laws in Canada

Canada, like other countries, has random weird laws that are funny yet strange! For example, it is illegal to pay for a fifty-cent item with only pennies. In Nova Scotia, a person is not allowed to water their grass when it’s raining! In Ottawa you are not allowed to eat ice cream on Bank St…

Crazy November Days

November is known as Aviation, Child Safety and Protection, Good Nutrition, International Drums, Latin America, National Adoption, National Epilepsy, Model Railroad, and Peanut Butter Lover’s Month.  Also, the second week of November is National Children’s Book Week! Take a look at the calendar for some interesting dates that you may think are cool and might want to celebrate: Nov. 1 – All Saint’s Day,…

Changes to Math…

In light of all the recent changes in regards to education, I thought I’d also mention this change as well. Alberta Education is changing its math curriculum next September (in 2010). Instead of students having to choose between two math courses, pure and applied, students now have three choices when transitioning into high school. In…

Alberta Theatre Projects Celebrates Youth

If you can regularly be seen in your school’s drama department then chances are you’ve most likely seen a poster that says, “That $10 Ticket Thing”.  Now I don’t know about you, but when an event is being advertised as $10 I like to look a little closer at the poster, and if you do, you will find it is…

A Pittance of Time

It’s Remembrance Day once again, and I’d like to draw some attention to a certain music video. Terry Kelly’s A Pittance of Time was released a few years ago, but I still like to look back on it around this time of year. It carries a strong message about Remembrance Day in today’s times—do we…

Lest we forget.

It is once again the time of the year to remember. Today is Remembrance day, so get out those poppies of yours and pay your respect to those who have sacrificed their life for our welfare. For those who don’t know about Remembrance Day, it is also called Poppy Day, Armistice Day or Veterans Day…

Shop to Save a Life?!

The OopsaDazy Animal Rescue is a rescue and sanctuary society which takes in and cares for animals. Over the past year, large amounts of animals have been taken in and many of them with extensive medical needs.  Unfortunately, the cost of these bills are sky rocketing high. They are hosting the ‘Shop to Save a…

1+1=5?

No, it’s not that kind of new math.  But, this math is definitely a lot different from what you see in your classes – it would probably fit better in the English department.  Craig Damrauer sees the world a bit differently than most. To him, circumstances are an equation and states of being can be…

How you feel about Mind Manipulation?

Reading someone’s mind can be quite an intuitive task for people.  We are trained for all our lives to read the face of people around us to get to know how they feel. Back in September, at a TEDtalk conference, scientist Rebecca Saxe talked about the possibility of manipulating someone’s choices by sending electrical pulse to a…