From a campus extension and amazing theatre productions, to hosting the CCAA Women’s Soccer Nationals and cozying up to Old St. Nick, Fall was a busy semester at Douglas College. As we head into the holiday season, we reflect on this semester – in photos.
In November, the departments of Theatre and Stagecraft presented Tales from Ovid, the retelling of 24 of Ovid’s stories by the poet Ted Hughes, and adapted for the stage by Tim Supple and Simon Reade.
Things took on a worldly air at the second annual Global Engagement Days in November, a weeklong celebration of cultures from around the globe.
In November, Douglas College hosted the CCAA Women’s Soccer Nationals in Coquitlam.
Santa stopped by the New Westminster Campus concourse to strike a pose with students before the start of exam season.
Award-winning author and Creative Writing instructor Wayde Compton speaks at Namesake: Reconsidering the histories of James Douglas, in November.
The Douglas College women’s volleyball team had a great season, ranking second in the PACWEST for hitting percentage and third in kills per set.
On Sept. 24, we officially opened an extension of the New Westminster Campus, just down the hill, at the Anvil Office Tower. The additional 66,000 square feet, spread over four floors, boasts 21 classrooms, student-collaboration and quiet-study spaces, administration offices and more
It was three days of fun, friendly competition and mayhem at the EDGE, September’s annual event connecting new students to the College community.
It was three days of fun, friendly competition and mayhem at the EDGE, September’s annual event connecting new students to the College community.
In November, the departments of Theatre and Stagecraft presented the Canadian premiere of Heritage, by Nicola McCartney.
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