Resume of Photography

 
 

Rendezvous: The Blind Date Experiment

It’s a normal Friday night of deep web stalking your crush. You uncover a misogynistic Facebook post from 2015. Your glass of Malbec suddenly tastes sour. Undateable.

 

Clash of the Caffeinators: National Barista Championship of Canada 2017

On October 14 and 15, the top baristas in Canada met head-to-head at Transcend Coffee to compete in the 2017 National Barista Championship of Canada.

 

FAB Gallery exhibition explores belonging and displacement

“We are in a field. It is dark outside and the only sounds are of the trees and grass rustling in the wind. A vigilant light is visible from a house window. It stands out in the darkness…”

 

Photo Essay: Lucky 97

Lucky 97 is a Canadian independent grocery store specializing in products from all over Asia.

The Brew Down

There are a few kinds of coffee drinkers at the U of A. First, there are the coffee polygamists who look for spontaneity and avoid commitment. They rarely develop any strong feelings for a particular coffee and prefer to experiment — trying different roasts, different sugar-to-cream ratios. They had a regrettable fling with the sketchy vending-machine coffee at the University LRT station.

 

Creating space for faith: Wiccan chaplain brings free tarot readings to SUB

Samuel Wagar, the University of Alberta’s first Wiccan Chaplain, is using tarot readings as a way to start conversations about spirituality.

 

Fashion Streeters: Floyd Robert 2.0

I’ve been wearing this jacket a lot because I smashed my phone last month. This iPad has been my substitute for now, and it’s the only jacket where it fits in the pocket. It’s functional.

 

First Alberta Party Leadership Debate

While the Alberta Party leadership debate was held on campus, post-secondary education only came up once during the event.

Doin’ You: How to Vintage-ify Your Wardrobe Without Looking Completely Outdated

Growing up, I loved to play dress-up. Fortunately for me, my mom kept her most stylish ensembles dating back to the 80s and 90s.

 

Streeters (Valentine’s Day Edition): Are millennials ruining Valentine’s Day?

Millennials ruin everything. We hit the street to talk to some millennials at U of A about how they’re ruining Valentine’s day:

 

Girls’ Club: Women In Engineering

For her co-op in computer software engineering, Bianca Angotti researched robotics at the École Polytechnique in Montreal, the school where 14 women were shot in 1989.

 

Faculty of Native Studies celebrates its first PhD students

This year the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, the first of its kind in North America, celebrates its inaugural group of PhD students.