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Year in Review: Vancouver artists delivered memorable moments in face of a horrific pandemic

by Charlie Smith on December 24th, 2020 at 10:00 AM 1 of 13 2 of 13 What can you say about a year that severed bonds between artists and audiences? The sadness that came with various provincial health orders was palpable in the creative community as scores of live performances were cancelled at the stroke of a pen. But there were still many joyful moments in the performing arts during the past 12 months. Here’s one highlight from each month on the calendar. Little Volcano with Theatre Replacement s Maiko Yamamoto and James Long. > Veda Hille wrote the script to Little Volcano with Theatre Replacement s Maiko Yamamoto and James Long.

OPINION: Being a Squamish college student during a pandemic

OPINION: Being a Squamish college student during a pandemic
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OPINION: Being a Squamish college student during a pandemic— not half bad

OPINION: Being a Squamish college student during a pandemic— not half bad
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The Runner | Fighting the Echo Pandemic

Listen to Post In the years before the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous mental health surveys found that post-secondary students were increasingly reporting feelings of depression and anxiety. Since measures to protect public health led to the closures of university campuses across the country, including Kwantlen Polytechnic University, students have had to adapt to a new regimen of online learning. Mental health professionals at Canadian universities have observed that the trend of declining mental health among students has not only continued, it’s getting worse. Many believe that the necessity of social distancing has exacerbated feelings of loneliness, isolation, and anxiety in a demographic that was already facing significant challenges to their mental health caused by financial, academic, and professional stress. In addition, a growing number of younger people report feelings of anxiety and depression linked to increased time spent on the internet and social media, worries abou

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