I don’t regret that cosmological decision. Cause here I am people stellar and brain injured. Bet that’s a disability youse ain’t never considered.
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The initiative grapples with a limited budget and limited resources as it seeks to support underrepresented and marginalized students.
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For marginalized folks — people of colour, the queer community and disabled people — finding spaces within larger institutions can be complex. Fraternities and sororities are no exception, and these organizations present their own unique issues.
“You don’t seem like the type to be in a sorority.” Ten words. Ten seemingly harmless words, which are always meant light-heartedly and yet for some reason, it always makes me feel just a little bit hurt.
Between the two of them, Huband and Sandhu are the only female coaches on UBC’s 20-strong varsity head coaching roster.
People like having names with a single, positive adjective that defines it. My name is a little bit harder to define.
Dr. Farah Shroff prefers not to be called a resistor. “Resistor is always putting something else at the center of what I do,” she explained. “I like to put my own goals and attention, my dreams at the center of what I do.”