From the Editor 04

April 25, 2010

Super god, see all that you are Love us, generate truth Cooperate with natures design – the volcano knows why. I want to go home, This semester wrapped up nicely though. Captains Log Stardate twenty seven twenty seven point sex The kam-ehch cluster is closed for business, we’re headed to the neutral zone. Computer belay that and execute my original...
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SU Updates for April

April 25, 2010

Some announcements from the OCAD Student Union! Dr. Vandana Shiva “Soil, Not Oil: Earths design in times of Climate Change.” A few representatives from the Student Union had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Vandana Shiva, visiting speaker for OCAD’s President’s Lecture Series earlier this month. It was a tremendous experience. Dr. Shiva assured us with...
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A New Start

April 25, 2010

Right now. No, not in the morning after a nice sleep to give you a fresh start. Right now, you want change, well change ain’t waiting, you gotta do it now. Sorry for being demanding, but look, you gotta get up. It all starts now, you want it, I want it, we all want...
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Get in your kicks before the year is over

April 25, 2010

#21 Get In Your Kicks Before The Year Is Over By Jimmy Brannen Now that the school is almost at it’s close, students are faced with a plethora of deadlines. For students who are living in residence, this is a very important time, as there are a number of things one must do to ensure that...
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A first-year’s critique on OCAD

April 25, 2010

By Merrill Liu I want to start off by saying IN YOUR FACE URBAN MYTHOLOGY! I beat the Freshman 15, didn’t gain a single pound and I have a work out regime of a three-toed sloth! My amazing body aside, now that the year is winding to an end, I’m gonna review OCAD. The bathroom...
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Artists

April 25, 2010

By Dave Kleiser Artists seem to deal with things that to them are paramount, but to everyone else (including other artists) seem small and withdrawn. We artists live in private/ esoteric worlds, which to the “average” viewer is perceived as somthing very small within their own reality. An artist can build the most magnificent of worlds...
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