Cited Podcast Episode #8: ‘The Ethics Police’
In this episode, we do headlines, learn what anthropologists mean by ‘thick description,’ and talk to Robert Klitzman about his new book on the internal review…
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Author: Bryce Doersam, research assistant for the Terry Project Podcast The entrance to the “cafe,” set up in a rented room in the UBC student union…
Read articleDigital Geography: Regulating Bodies on the Internet
by Nick Thornton Have you ever tried to change your current city on Facebook? Maybe you would like to let your friends know that you now…
Read articleStart Ups and the New Social Empire
“Engage or die.” That’s the kind of line we’re fed everyday, those of us attending or anyway attached to social media
Read articleWhy psychology isn’t science: Alex B. Berezow
A doctorate in microbiology wrote this piece about psychology not being science. Why can we definitively say that? Because psychology often does not meet the five…
Read articleTuition: a conservative view
It’s a fact of life that certain programs cost more to study than others. Presumably this is due to expected earnings in one’s career; those who…
Read articlePut 20 philosophers in one room… and manage to survive
I put Terry blog on my to-do list for Tuesdays, but as you can see, it didn’t work out as I have planned. Oh well, October…
Read articleA Treatise Concerning A Philosophy Student’s Bitterly Sweet Life
As a typical busy student who does not have time to have a proper social life, I am half-forced half-willingly to rest my need of gossip…
Read articleEducation Failing on Failure
In my Terry Blogging debut I’m going to cautiously begin with a critical observation of the Terry Blog. In spite of my love for the Terry…
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From the slums of Shaolin…
By marion benkaiouche,
Cary Campbell is a jazz studies student at Capilano University. Our recent podcast on rebranding and identity led to this piece on the power of analogy…
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