We love to hear from you! Send your questions and comments to voice@voicemagazine.org, and please indicate if we may publish your letter. Correction Re: ?Student Service Awards: AUSU Recognizes Outstanding Contributions? by Bethany Tynes, v17 i47 (2009-12-11) In last week’s issue, The Voice misspelled the last name of Tyler Nagel, one of the winners of… Read more »
Boating, fishing, and swimming are just a few of the ways people rely on Lake Ontario’s 1,640 cubic kilometres of fresh water. But the lake plays another role?one that could mean the difference between life and death in a country halfway around the world. It’s home to the Courage Brothers? Polar Bear Dip, an event… Read more »
Whether It’s the warm holiday spirit, the festive food and drink, or the hanging mistletoe, Christmas is often a time of romance. It’s no surprise, then, that a number of the classic Christmas films revolve around love affairs. Although many holiday movies involve romantic elements (for example, Miracle on 34th Street and It’s a Wonderful… Read more »
At Home: Time (capsule) slips away in Prince Rupert It seems that the one thing everybody’s short of these days is time. And in Prince Rupert, BC, even a time capsule has gone missing. Back on July 20, 1971, a metre-long capsule was ?buried and enclosed in cement.? The only problem is, no one bothered… Read more »
Incandescent or LED, snowflakes or baubles, simple string or computerized display. The choice in Christmas lights is bigger than ever and it seems that everybody loves them. If you haven’t put yours up yet, you may find some inspiration in these sites. Cinderella Castle Christmas Lights If you enjoy Christmas lights but not the work… Read more »
?Teach them to think and read and talk without self-repression, and they will write because they cannot help it.? These words, written by a woman named Anne Mansfield Sullivan, could apply to any teaching situation. As students we express ourselves most completely when we are guided in a direction that stimulates our creative desires. This… Read more »
AUSU’s Student Service Award is ?designed to recognize members who have made outstanding contributions to their community,? including ?members who volunteer their time to AUSU, AU or to any other community or organization.? Three winners were recently chosen for this award: Tyler Nagle, Lorie Craig, and Sarah Beamish. All three were kind enough to discuss… Read more »
CD: Gordie Tentrees, Mercy or Sin Label: Yukon Roots Release date: 2009 Blues Yukon Muskeg Mule Train Blues ?It would be so easy You could kill a man He that took the rest of All that you had Just drowning in your river You think what you could do You all done feeling sorrow That’s… Read more »
In the space of three days I attended two prayer services. I suspect that among the hundreds of mourners many of us had similar thoughts as the priest officiated, the cantor sang, and the families mourned. I suspect we thought about our connection to these two men and the last time we saw them. We… Read more »
Cynthia Sayer is a New York-based jazz banjo phenomenon whose latest album, Attractions, on Plunk Records, was recently reviewed in The Voice. She recently took the time to talk with Wanda Waterman St. Louis about her influences, music as a career, and teaching via Skype. Influences I was deeply influenced by several artists. First and… Read more »