A warm spring breeze... Bex Peterson Editor-in-Chief s I write this, it’s about 20 degrees Celsius outside, and set to stay this warm through to Wednesday. Hard to believe that we were trapped in the midst of a Lower Mainland snowpocalypse only a few weeks ago. I still couldn't quite believe the weather when I left the house this morning. I switched over from my heavy- duty winter coat to my slightly lighter winter coat, leaving me still far too overdressed. But the spring equinox will be coming upon us this Thursday, so I guess it’s official—the season is changing. (Just wait, I’ve gone and cursed it now; we'll be buried in three feet of snow this time next week for sure.) It’s hard to believe that we're already Room 1020 - 700 Royal Ave. Douglas College New Westminster, BC, V3L 5B2 604-525-3542 Bex Peterson Editor-in-Chief M editor@theotherpress.ca James Moore Layout Manager M layout@theotherpress.ca Position Open News Editor M1 news@theotherpress.ca Jess Berget Opinions Editor M opinions@theotherpress.ca Greg Waldock Web Editor M4 webeditor@theotherpress.ca Caroline Ho Assistant Editor M assistant@theotherpress.ca mo }o| |b> > barrelling towards the end of the semester at what feels like a breakneck pace—my final semester at Douglas too, by the way. I'll save all my nostalgia for a future Lettitor, but suffice to say, things are starting to wrap up. Final projects are due, grad applications are being reviewed, some of us are waiting to hear if our transfers to other institutions have been successful (unless you're one of the smart ones who submitted all your applications early). Change is in the air. I decided a few years ago that spring is my favourite season, which feels strange to say given that aesthetically I’m much more of a fall and winter person. Spring has a hopeful, transformative quality lacking in other seasons, a changeable nature. Spring blows in with warm winds and frigid storms, temperate blue-sky days and wet, grey weekends. There’s a pause once the @ theotherpress.ca M editor@theotherpress.ca ¥ © /theotherpress f/douglasotherpress Lauren Kelly Graphics Manager M graphics@theotherpress.ca Sonam Kaloti Arts Editor M arts@theotherpress.ca Brittney MacDonald Life & Style Editor Mlifeandstyle@theotherpress.ca Isabelle Orr Entertainment Editor M4 humour@theotherpress.ca Jacey Gibb Distribution Manager Meghan Lin Production Assistant @ ») © im p | winter semester finishes that really does feel like a breath of fresh air, even if you go on to take a summer semester. (Fun fact: Summer is my least favourite season. I love everything about spring up until about June, then the weather gets too hot and the sun is far too bright, forcing me to retreat into the coolest part of the house and wait it out until September and October comes barrelling in again.) I'm excited for what spring has to offer this year, On Thursday I'll be chopping off my many, many inches of hair—shedding my winter coat, if you will—for the first time in years. I notice that many people take the opportunity for a fresh start afforded by the changing season to make those big, optimistic life choices you need a few ounces of bravery to get going with. Two of my best friends are leaving the Angela Ho Business Manager Cara Seccafien Illustrator Tania Arora Staff Reporter Naomi Ambrose Staff Writer Roshni Riar Staff Writer Billy Bui Staff Photographer Angela Ho Business Manager Jerrison Oracion Senior Columnist Jason GokHo Ing Contributor Cover layout by Lauren Kelly Freature layout by Meghan Lin Horoscope illustrations by Cara Seccafien Lower Mainland for Calgary; one of my other friends has decided to go back to school after years of working; my sister wants to take a road trip down to California and I plan to join her; my parents are finally, finally taking that trip to France they’ve been saving up for and dreaming of for at least the past 10 years. The next few weeks are going to be crazy busy and stressful for me, and probably for you as well. But there’s hope on the horizon, and a chance for something entirely new, if we can get through it. In the meantime, we can enjoy the hint of better things to come—a warm spring breeze, and an unseasonably bright, sunny day. Until next issue, Bex Peterson Bex Peterson The Other Press has been Douglas College’s student newspaper since 1976. Since 1978 we have been an autonomous publication, independent of the student union. We are a registered society under the Society Act of British Columbia, governed by an eight-person board of directors appointed by our staff. Our head office is located in the New Westminster campus. The Other Press is published weekly during the fall and winter semesters, and monthly during the summer. We receive our funding from a student levy collected through tutition fees every semester at registration, and from local and national advertising revenue. The Other Press is a member of the Canadian University Press (CUP), a syndicate of student newspapers that includes papers from all across Canada. 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