Date Posted: October 10, 2011
Print Edition: October 5, 2011
âWhat abilities, skills, knowledge do we think students should have when they complete a course, complete a program, or, in this case, graduate from our institution?â This was the question posed by Provost Eric Davis at the September 20 provostâs forum on learning outcomes, and it is a large concept that no doubt should be addressed. With this in mind, UFV is launching a new initiative that will provide members of the campus community with a universal plan and strategy â a set of desirable learning outcomes that will guide the community of this institution in a unified direction with clear knowledge of what priorities they should hold in regard.
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Print Edition: November 23, 2011
We’ve all seen the picket lines – the throngs of animal rights activists encamped outside the hallowed halls of
Vogue’s New York offices, hurling cream pies at an unassuming, mink-clad Anna Wintour, and shouting such choice tidbits as “fur hag” and “furry devil.” Or how about the protestors bound to show up at any fashion show that dares use a hint of the f-word – often resulting in a somewhat funny scuffle with security. Oh, PETA, what would we do without your antics? Oh, fashion world, what would you do without fur?
Now before someone nails a pelt to my doorstep and gives me a cream pie facial, let me elaborate a little bit. Fur has seemingly always been a part of high fashion, from the days of kingly ermine robes, to the long coats of Golden Age starlets, to recent furry creations by top international couturiers.