By Megan Wong Have you ever wondered where iconic architectural pillars came from? Well, the most common ones used today are considered the Classical Orders of Architecture which originated in ancient Greece and Rome. The five styles are called the Ionic, Doric, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite orders. They were used to define the style of the people living in certain areas of Europe and the era it was created in. Ionic Order The Ionic Order was created in ancient Greece by the Ionian Greeks in the 6th century. The column is primarily known for its two volutes as it gives the impression that the column is two-sided. It is also considered to be a more feminine version of the Doric column where the volutes and dart ornaments represent the female anatomy of ovaries and eggs. Others say that the volutes resemble scrolls to represent communication at the time. The order was created in Ionia, which we now know as Turkiye, and created some problems for architects at the time ...
By Amelia Kondor Vancouver had a municipal byelection on Saturday, April 6th. The byelection was called after city councilors Christine Boyle of OneCity and Adrian Carr of the municipal Green party left office (Kshatri). Boyle and Carr were both elected during the 2022 Vancouver Municipal election, an election which saw an ABC majority and Ken Sim elected as mayor (Kshatri). Sim and ABC were hoping to strengthen their majority in the byelection, running two candidates for the empty positions. Other parties running candidates included TEAM, headed by Colleen Hardwick, who ran for mayor in 2022, COPE, OneCity, and the Green party ("Long Lineups"). While municipal byelections traditionally have very low voter turnouts, this election had a voter turnout of around 15% which is "a 40 per cent increase from the 2017 byelection, when the turnout was around 11%. A total of 67,962 ballots were cast" (Kshatri). This unexpectedly high turnout comb...
By Wren Davies Picture this: It's 1970 and you are a young orca swimming with your pod in the Pacific Ocean just off the coast of Washington, in the United States. Suddenly, the water begins to speed up, you hear human voices and realize that you are separated from your family. You look for a way out but realize you're trapped. You can hear your mother squealing in distress, so you lift your head and hope to be rescued from the nets. You fight with everything you have, but it's no use; the people force you into slings, and then into a small water tank where you are transported to SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida. You are put into a tiny tank, the equivalent to a bathtub for a human, and are forced to perform shows for food. You never see your family again, and you are alone apart from a couple of other young orcas that have reached the same fate as you. Your dorsal fin collapses due to the stress and confined space. You are bored and hungry and all ...
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