In Ghana, you’ll find snaking lines of people queuing up to vote, many of whom woke up at 3 a.m. to get a spot in line. Ghana is filled with eager citizens who really can’t wait to vote.
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Forget Bring Back The Gallery, students should be calling to “Take Down the Perch.”
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UBC has the ability to transform the attitudes of international students who are intolerant towards homosexuality.
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If this manic joy was backed up by a dose of realism in regards to what students are actually facing, this positivity would be easier to swallow.