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Hot Boys Welcome

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

I saw this during O-Week (frosh week) and apparently it’s still there: If you know any, women are in need of “Hot Boys” at Brock in the DeCew and have gone so far as to offer directions. I republish this image (which you can click to get a larger version) in hope of helpping them… Continue Reading Hot Boys Welcome

U2: Toronto: Show One, Monday night

Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

What an amazing concert (despite what the Toronto Star Says)! About three hours of music that the whole crowd is singing along to, a whole range of emotions and some of the best sounds you’ve ever heard. Lindz and I skipped Dashboard Confessional and arrived just in time to catch their single. We were a… Continue Reading U2: Toronto: Show One, Monday night

Miss Universe and Toronto

Friday, July 22nd, 2005

I hate to point it out, but this story really does have legs. Miss. Universe, Natalie Glebova, has had her picture in the number two position of Google News’ Canada channel all week! It happened on the weekend at the Tastes of Thailand festival, David Miller apologized on Monday, hopefully whomever zealously enforced this by-law… Continue Reading Miss Universe and Toronto

FormulaPod.com T-Shirts

Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

Bret and Corey over at FormulaPod.com sent me some proofs of their new T-Shirts. They look pretty cool (as in cool people would wear them, not people who listen to radio on their computer would find them cool). They should be ready shortly. As of right now they’re the 31st ranked podcast in Canada, (that’s… Continue Reading FormulaPod.com T-Shirts

Professionally Speaking

Friday, June 3rd, 2005

The first step towards a degree in Education: I’m on the cover of the Ontario College of Teachers’ quarterly publication “Professionally Speaking”. The magazine was doing a profile on the 40th graduating class of education students at Brock University. I just work at Brock, and graduated with an honours degree in Communications Policy – but… Continue Reading Professionally Speaking