Posts from the ‘global’ category

UBC Students in Copenhagen

Did you know that our very own Liz Ferris is blogging from Copenhagen?  Six UBC students are in Copenhagen at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. …

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Cool Event: UBC World AIDS Day Events Dec 1st-3rd

When I’m looking for inspiration to dig deep and persevere through final exam study sessions, final project intensity and long paper writing sessions, I take a…

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(2009) On the Perspectives of Global Nomads: Azim Wazeer

Name: Azim Wazeer Talk Title: “On the Perspectives of Global Nomads” Notes: 4th year, Sauder School of Business. Topic: The last five years of Azim’s life…

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Eid Greetings to Terry* readers everywhere!

Hello Terry* readers!  Just had an wonderful, beautiful, incredible Eid today, and thought I’d share the love and send out Eid greetings to all of you…

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Help! I think I have a bad case of travel fever.

I love love love travel. I love the details: stamps in my passport, picking the book I’m going to read on the plane, and planning my…

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The Ethics of International Service Learning (remix edition)

The event below sounds ridiculously awesome.  Hope to see/meet many of you there! I’ll be the one with the Moleskine notebook. KAHOLTIK | July 20th Two…

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Ethics of International Service Learning

Hello beloved Terry readers! Another exciting event that we thought you might be interested in: The Ethics of International Service Learning (EISL) Project is excited to…

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Tweeting a Revolution: Day 4

Remember that peaceful protest that was advertised yesterday? Today I woke up to reports that hundreds of thousands had gathered in Tehran and that the crowd…

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Tweeting a Coup: Day 3

It has been a hectic last 24 hours in Iran and in the blogosphere. Because everything is so chaotic, I’ve decided to post key developments that…

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Politics, Modernity and Twitter

When trying to decide on what to write about in my first Terry entry, I knew I wanted to cover an event that represented, in some…

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