Littlewood, CedricAlderson, LisaDickhout, AndrewGriswold, SeanAzizaTrendell, DavidMahoney, CoreenBruceFrederick, BonnieEffa, DallasLott, Eva M.ElizaShrikhande, SamStetten, VanessaEwart, MarkHenry, EileenWelsh, JodyGrubell, DesireeMcBride, JerryCravalho, LovellaGlavin, EamonnGodron, RigaFairley, MargeNonmee, YenruedeeSword, MalcolmSloan, Desi2026-02-062026-02-06Littlewood, C. et al. (2015). 2015: Fall: University 101 Students. Divergent/Convergent.https://hdl.handle.net/1828/23140This is the full issue of Divergent/Convergent for Fall 2015. Articles include: - A Note from the Dean by Cedric Littlewood - Hungry Games by Lisa Alderson - Word by word by Andrew Dickhout - The possibility by Andrew Dickhout - An Excerpt From My Life by Sean Griswold - Upsides and downsides of minimalism by Aziza - Add it up by David Trendell - Winter Warmth by David Trendell - The Questions by Coreen Mahoney - Through the Seasons by Coreen Mahoney - Language matters by Bruce - Emerging by Bruce - Never say never by Bonnie Frederick - So many questions so little time by Bonnie Frederick - Fly my birdie fly by Bonnie Frederick - Being Me by Bonnie Frederick - Tale of the Sea Goddess by Dallas Effa - Perfectionism by Eva Marie Lott - Resolution of the Aboriginal Settler Relation in Canada by Eliza - My Haunted House Experience by Sam Shrikhande - Image-Based Culture by Vanessa Stetten - Joy and fear by Vanessa Stetten - The Neverlasting Walls by Mark Ewart - About the artist by Mark Ewart - Hard Choices by Eileen Henry - The Civil War of Corcyra by Jody Welsh - Advertising, Image and Pop Culture and the Role it Plays in our Lives by Desiree Grubell - My cat Oreo by Desiree Grubell - When they came � by Jerry McBride - On A Walk to Work by Lovella Cravalho - Herstory by Lovella Cravalho - Survive to serve by Eamonn Glavin - This is where I decided that I wanted to become a writer by Riga Godron - Food Insecurities by Margaret Fairley - My long journey by Yenruedee Nonmee - The Treaty Process: British Columbia's Legacy of Colonization and the Modern Age of Reconciliation by Malcolm Sword - Food as a weapon by Desi Sloanen� The authors. All rights reserved.2015: Fall: University 101 StudentsOther