Thirteen Ways of Looking at an Iceberg
BY Matthew Hollett
I’VE BEEN READING After Icebergs with a Painter, Rev. Louis L. Noble’s imaginative travelogue from a voyage around Newfoundland in 1859. It’s like following a jet-setting paparazzo’s Instagram – except instead of celebrity photos, it’s full of nineteenth-century prose portraits of icebergs.
Mile One Proposal to Help Lower Tuition
BY Gary Newhook
The plan calls for students of the English 1080 and Math 1090, both first-year courses with high enrolment, to write their final exams on the ice surface at Mile One.
Home, Finally
BY NQ
“PHOTOGRAPHY lets me share my experience as a refugee in Canada, so people can see where I came from and how my life has changed.”
The call of the Atlantic
BY Shannon Webb-Campbell
The Atlantic changes you. It’s tough love, but there’s nothing like it.
Coming to Newfoundland and Labrador: In the Words of Newcomer Naomi Niyukuli
BY Ellen Curtis
“Yesterday I learned a new word in English, and I got a new word today, and tomorrow will be another word. Each word is a step, which means I have a lot of work ahead.”
The story of a photograph
BY Naomi Niyukuli
“It reminds me of many nights I slept in the forests and I was waiting to die. We had houses, beds, and sheets, but we were unable to have them around us. My family and I had to sleep outside in any weather. In the storm rain, cold, and wind without blankets.”