Saturday night I invited my friends along to experience a genre of music I have little knowledge of: experimental, progressive, indie rock. What is this genre of music sound like you wonder? Until Redrick Sultan's show at the Railway Club on Saturday, May 21 I did not fully grasp what I was gettingThe Colorful Mess of Redrick Sultan
Your past and your present are there to shape your future; but whether it is in a negative or positive manner, you can choose! The inspiring Katie Lentz openly shared her trials and tribulations with no sugar coating, in hopes that youth everywhere can learn from her mistakes.
Just over a year ago,June 2011: Katie Lentz
It was a slightly nerve-racking first day at the Y57 radio station; I had just gotten a job as the new junior music coordinator and I was a touch too eager, arriving at the radio station early. My first mission: to be the official door opener for all the stuffRecord Review: 'Million Miles of Trouble' - Jason and the Diatonics
It's amazing to see youth take it upon themselves to create change, and to build a space for youth to get involved and to grow both as a group and individually. There are so many areas where youth aren�t expected to form an opinion, but a group like Y-TASC isY-TASC (YOUTH TAKING A STAND FOR CHANGE)
If you are looking to share your skills in Math, Socials, Science, and/or English with other students in grades 10, 11 and 12 who might need some extra help, then volunteer at the Get It Done Club!
When: Wednesdays from 4pm – 6pm at the DRPC 1000 E 59 Avenue, onVolunteer: Get It Done Club! Share Math, English, etc. Skills!
Under the direction of Simon Isherwood, Notre Dame Regional Secondary performed "Bye, Bye Birdie"last week in front of a nearly sold-out audience each night! Enthusiastic students ranging from ages 13 to 17 took part in making the show come alive; whether it was singing 3-part harmonies or working on the elaborateA High School Musical That Doesn't Make You Want to Rip Your Head Off
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