PERFORMANCE ANXIETY
WATERFALL NOT INCLUDED
AND, IT’S FREE
Performing arts centre discussed at TRU
TRU adds to its Wells Gray land holdings
App review: Companion
For? Against? City’s plan to borrow $49m will be up for referendum in November • Page 2
An additional 76 acres has been donated to TRU, to be used for student research • Page 5
The “safe walk home” app is put to the test – how well does it work? • Page 4
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVE
Broncos record of improvement starts to pay off
Social studies teacher uses tech to engage young students in federal election
F
or many young people, national politics can feel like a complicated and overwhelming process that has no bearing on their lives. One social studies teacher at Westsyde Secondary is trying to change all that through a Twitter account that allows students to engage directly with local election Candidates. The account, “Teenagers at WSS” (@BlueWaveWSS) is moderated by Jeremy Reid and draws its insightful questions from his Grades 10, 11 and 12 social studies classes. Reid said he began the program during the last federal election with the goal of “making learning real” and stopping students from “tuning out politics.” • CONTINUES page 2
The Broncos prepare for the snap during their Sept. 26 game at Hillside Stadium. (Cameron Doherty/The Omega) • Page 5
LEARNING TO BEER
FEELING AGRARIAN?
Brew Loops: Brew University
New tenants at Tournament Capital Ranch
New Kamloops beer fest serves up some craft brews for a good cause • Page 5
City land used as pilot project for sustainable agriculture program • Page 4
Westsyde Secondary School social studies teacher Jeremy Reid. (Submitted)