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Album Review: If I Stay Soundtrack

Arts & Culture, MusicBy Audrey NiksicAugust 21, 20141 Comment

I had the amazing opportunity to go to an advanced screening of the new movie If I Stay last weekend, and being an old fan of the book, I was ecstatic to see the end result of this film. Because I saw the movie early, that also means I heard the soundtrack for this film early.…

DC vs Marvel: Who will win?

Arts & Culture, Entertainment, MoviesBy Gayathri MenonAugust 21, 2014

With the recent release of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, war has been declared on its rival. DC, on the other hand, released the first teaser of much hyped Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice – however, this was shown only at the San Diego Comic Con. But a few fans uploaded cell phone recorded…

5 things to get excited about in Autumn

Arts & Culture, HolidaysBy Jessica MaiAugust 20, 2014

Hi all! Long time no post (sorry!). But with the looming first day of school right around the corner, I figure I may as well shed some autumnal light over the metaphorical overcast skies that is the back to school season (if that was too poetic for you – or just a straight up bad…

How to thrift shop like a pro

Arts & Culture, Fashion & ShoppingBy Audrey NiksicAugust 14, 2014

I love thrift shopping. It’s super fun and you can find super cool hidden gems for under $5! But sometimes, it’s hard to find good quality clothes that are actually up to date, so I’m going to share some simple tips to help you get the most out of your thrifting experience. 1. Set aside…

How to find your perfect nail shape

Arts & Culture, Beauty & Fashion, Life, Self-ImprovementBy Ailin LiAugust 13, 2014

{Original Image} Before you berate me for having such petty First World Problems, I ask that you just hear me out. For most people, the shape of their nails is not the hot topic of attention on a day-to-day basis. For me, they are the highlight of my insecurities. I’ve always had a habit of…

10 easy back-to-school DIYs

Art, Arts & Culture, DIYs, Life, SchoolBy Hui Wen ZhengAugust 13, 2014

It’s with great regret that we must acknowledge that back to school is just around the corner. I know I’m not the only one reeling from the idea of responsibilities, and after nearly two months of inactivity, school work seems to be the furthest thing from my mind. Nevertheless, I can always depend on some…

5 little tips: how to choose a book

Arts & Culture, BooksBy Mavis LiAugust 13, 2014

I’ve always had a trouble deciding on a book at the library and at the bookstore. I can wander for half an hour through the shelves without having made a decision, particularly if I am looking for the one. However, I always keep in mind that there are millions of books in the world, and among…

Wonderful YouTubers: blogilates

Beauty & Fashion, Health, Life, Self-Improvement, Sports, WebsitesBy Ailin LiAugust 12, 2014

(Original Image) It’s been quite some time since I updated this series, and I can’t believe I didn’t think of this feature before. Cassey Ho is a certified fitness trainer and creator of POP Pilates. She started up her own YouTube channel, blogilates, four years ago, and is still going strong with over 1.6 million subscribers.…

The Color Run – 2014 Kaleidoscope Tour

Arts & Culture, Health, Local Arts, SportsBy Ailin LiAugust 12, 2014

(Original Image) The Color Run, also known as the Happiest 5k on the Planet, is a unique paint race that celebrates healthiness, happiness and individuality. Now the single largest event series in the United States, The Color Run has exploded since their debut event. They have more than tripled their growth, hosting more than 170 events in 30+…

Is Guardians of the Galaxy worth your money?

Arts & Culture, MoviesBy Dani KilaniAugust 12, 20141 Comment

My first impressions on this Marvel movie was that it would be heavily focused on comedy rather than the action. But I was wrong. I will be rating this movie based on three things: comedy, story and CGI. First of all the comedy was great in this movie because they made it funny without taking…

Remembering Robin Williams

Arts & Culture, EntertainmentBy Rebecca YangAugust 12, 2014

For many of us, Robin Williams was a significant part of our childhood. He made us laugh, cry, dance, jump, goof off and everything else in between. This man inspired true joy. Today, I want to honour the soul that taught me anything and everything about life, by looking back at some of the films that…

Visit the butterflies at the Calgary Zoo

PhotographyBy Wayne LinAugust 7, 2014

There is a lot to see this summer at the Calgary Zoo. The Calgary Zoo features many animals around the globe both locally and foreign. Even if you have visited the zoo before, it’s definitely worth it to go back again. In this blog, I will show you one of the special features the zoo…

Appreciating being alive

Books, Life, Self-ImprovementBy Richard Lee-ThaiAugust 7, 2014

Do you appreciate being alive?  My answer should be yes, but I would be lying to myself if I said I truly appreciated being alive. I was born and raised in Canada, a place where I have access to many luxuries that other people are deprived of. It is a place where I can walk…

This Star Won’t Go Out: Celebrating the Life of Esther Earl

Arts & Culture, BooksBy Audrey NiksicAugust 6, 2014

On August 3rd, the Nerdfighter community celebrates Esther Day. Now you may be thinking, what are “Nerdfighters” and who is Esther and why has she been given a special day? Well have no fear, I will address these questions throughout the blog post. John Green, the genius behind many novels including The Fault in Ours…

“Make Me Beautiful”

Arts & Culture, Beauty & Fashion, Interesting StuffBy Davinder MalhiAugust 5, 2014

Earlier this month, one of my fellow bloggers, Ailin Li, wrote a post on Esther Honig’s “Before and After” project. I was very intrigued by Ailin’s post, so I decided to do a-bit more research on the “Before and After” project. I learned that Esther Honig is a human interest reporter who set out to find…

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