The Terry Project on CiTR #25: Emilie, Living With Borderline Personality Disorder
In many ways, Emilie is your average twenty-something. But living with borderline personality disorder isn’t easy, and neither is getting the necessary medical attention. Emilie…
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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…
Read articleKarla Homolka: From Convicted Killer to Anonymous Mother
Shadlee Rahman is a research assistant for the Terry Project Podcast–the theme of rebranding raised brought back some history. Very few crimes, if any, are as…
Read articleWhat’s in a name: some thoughts on alter egos
Written by Amy Do, a student at UBC and an assistant junior researcher on the Terry Podcast. She was inspired by the theme of rebranding. Since…
Read articleIdentity and Authenticity at the Cosplay Cafe
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 articleThe Terry Project on CiTR #24: Rebranding
In this 1st episode of the season, we are rebranding and reinventing ourselves. But what makes a successful rebrand? What does it say about you? We…
Read articleThe Terry Project Podcast #23: End of the Road
Gordon is thinking about buying a motorcycle. But what if he has an accident? Gordon prepares for the worst, by speaking with lawyers, bioethicists, physicians, a…
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INFOGRAPHIC: Is Food a Right?
By marion benkaiouche,
On October 7, 2013, Gordon Neighbourhood House hosted the West End Food Festival. One of the numerous events part of this festival included a panel discussion…
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