University Canada West- University Canada West - UCW Professor Dr. Jafar Heydari Named Among the World's Top 2% Scientists - Education News Canada September 23, 2025
- The rise, fall and rise again of Peter Chung’s private-school empire - Vancouver Sun August 22, 2025
- Scenes From Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Los Alamos Daily Post August 7, 2025
- University Canada West - Understanding Indigenous History series takes to the skies with Air Canada - Education News Canada June 26, 2025
- University Canada West - University Canada West Announces New Interim Chairs for its Departments for 2025 - Education News Canada May 7, 2025
- The Best 8 Reasons to Study at University Canada West - vocal.media April 28, 2025
- University Canada West - Macleans.ca April 17, 2025
- How Donald Trump and Elon Musk are waging a deep and wide ‘uncivil war’ - The Conversation March 18, 2025
Social Media Policy- Social media reacts to Dick Cheney’s death - Washington Examiner November 4, 2025
- How Gender and Parents Affect Teens’ Social Media Impact - Bioengineer.org November 4, 2025
- USC’s Musselman blends social media, campus outreach to fill Galen Center - Sports Business Journal November 4, 2025
- Molly-Mae Hague says she’s quit social media after reality show backlash - Her.ie November 4, 2025
- Prince Harry & Meghan Markle At Impasse On Social Media Posts - The Blast November 4, 2025
- Pope to young people: in the social media age, do not live your faith in isolation - Catholic Telegraph November 4, 2025
- UChicago professor posts vile social media comment on Dick Cheney hours after his death - Fox News November 4, 2025
- Lucy Ward tells court Joey Barton social media posts scared her - The Guardian November 4, 2025
Monthly Archives: July 2022
The scale of a work
Our friend Jonathan Mayhew, on finding the right size (for a book): I like saying that [my upcoming book on Lorca and music] is a medium sized book on a vast subject. So it is with scholarship. You are rarely … Continue reading
Talisman
The Paper Hound is “a new, used, and rare book store” on Pender Street in downtown Vancouver. “We don’t specialize in one particular kind of book, but we favour the classic, curious, odd, beautiful, visually arresting, scholarly, bizarre, and whimsical.” … Continue reading