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Print Edition: July 1, 2015
Although UFV has been approached by Kinder Morgan, director of communications Dave Pinton says UFV has no current plans to accept donations
UFV is one of many universities approached by Kinder Morgan with potential financial support in the last year.
Kinder Morgan has approached several municipal governments and post-secondary institutions with benefit deals, in the form of scholarships or other funding and public projects, should the company’s controversial Trans Mountain pipeline be approved.
“It’s just another way to provide legacies for those communities in which you operate,” Kinder Morgan spokesperson Lizette Parsons Bell said regarding a recent deal with KPU in an interview with
good kid, m.A.A.d. city.
KC: Messier in the production style; it’s not as sleek as
good kid,
m.A.A.d. city, and it’s messier in the actual quality of the songs. I’m going to pick on the song “u,” which made me wince listening to it, because it was like …
MC: I know what you mean, because it sounds like he’s drunk. However, I hope he actually was drunk while he recorded it. It’s actually become one of my favourite songs.
KC: Really?
MC: I don’t know why, but the image of Kendrick Lamar in the studio, drunk out of his mind, recording this, to me seems great. I think
Print Edition: June 3, 2015
Talented youths of Mission offered their take on life, love, and Taylor Swift via poetry, dance, and music at the third annual Mission’s Youth Arts Festival. Hosted by the Mission Arts Council, the evening presented 12 stage performances from artists aged 13 to 25.
The festival began with a viewing of artwork in the foyer of Heritage Park, featuring five artists and a range of methods. Stencilled skateboards, animal portraits, Illuminati symbols, and Nicholas Cage’s face set the tone for a night of the sweet earnestness of today’s youth.
The performances were introduced by Tony Loyer, who expressed his amazement at the artists’ ages with contagious enthusiasm throughout the night. Thirteen-year-old singer-songwriter Rebecca Sichon opened the night with a sentimental guitar performance, 14-year-old violinist Ruth Lindl treated the audience to Sydney Carter’s “Lord of the Dance,” and 16-year-old Britt Grant performed a beautiful and physic
Print Edition: March 18, 2015
Prof Talk is The Cascade
’s oral history series, featuring the people best qualified to talk about what UFV has been like over the course of its first few decades: its professors. Each week we’ll interview a professor from a different department, asking them what UFV was like before it was UFV, and how they expect things will continue to change here.
Molly Ungar is an associate history professor at UFV who teaches courses on Canadian history, the history of Quebec, and Canadian cultural history. She has taught at UFV for 10 years.
What first brought you to UFV?