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.”
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People like having names with a single, positive adjective that defines it. My name is a little bit harder to define.
Between the two of them, Huband and Sandhu are the only female coaches on UBC’s 20-strong varsity head coaching roster.
“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.
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.
A city filled of simplistic splendour, Love, poetry, sorrow, kindness, This is what makes Basra.
The initiative grapples with a limited budget and limited resources as it seeks to support underrepresented and marginalized students.
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.