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in this issue | Brittany Shalagan '12 reflects on what's special about Quest. Dr. John Reid-Hresko talks about researching the sociology of skiing in the Sea to Sky Corridor. Satori Clarke '19 tells us about a really cool beach cleanup initiative. And more. So much more.

Brittany Shalagan '12 | The alum, currently completing a Master's in Landscape Architecture at UBC, tells us what she loves about Quest.
Dr. John Reid-Hresko, Social Sciences Tutor (Sociology)
John's research interests took him halfway around the world before he found a new project that’s ideal for his life at Quest and in Sea to Sky country. Read more.>
 
Satori Clarke '19

Satori tells us about her beach cleanup initiatives and how she's helping to get Quest students involved. Read more.> 

You have a chance to make a real difference in 2019. Quest is your school. Your community. You know the impact our revolutionary curriculum has on students, preparing them to excel in advanced studies or the professional world. You know our groundbreaking education is designed to challenge and empower, fostering critical thinking and global engagement. You also know none of this happens without you. As an independent, not-for-profit university, Quest receives no government funding, and relies solely on donors like you. 
 
We've already raised $100,000. Your gift, no matter the size, will ensure that more students can experience Quest—a place where they can both fit in and stand out.

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question /ˈkwesCH(ə)n/
1: a sentence in an interrogative form addressed to someone in order to get information in reply
2: a problem for discussion or under discussion; a matter for investigation
3: a matter of some uncertainty or difficulty
4: Quest's alternative to conventional majors; a unique line of inquiry created by every Quest student
 
style file | kiltin' it!    
 
quest quotables | "The academic rigour of the Block Plan fosters a love of learning, as it allows students to deepen their understanding of subjects they already love, while also encouraging them to learn about subjects they might not particularly like."
- Kaltrina Kusari '12
twitter | Here’s to a fresh start. Bring it on, 2019! What are your goals for the new year?     
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facebook | Do you have an eye for photography? DM us! We want to see the different ways you view campus, and post your pics. This is the last photo from the short series our Admissions Counsellor @tannerfield snapped for us. Thanks for sharing, Tanner! 
 
instagram | Winter wonderland!
BETWEEN SAND & WATER:
BUTOH-ING ON THE BEACH WITH KOKORO DANCE

Colloquium Series

February 12
5:30-6:30pm
Quest University, MPR
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LIBRARY LECTURE SERIES:
CORNERSTONES OF PHYSICAL REALITY

with Dr. Andrew Hamilton

February 13
7-8:30pm
Whistler Public Library
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LIBRARY LECTURE SERIES:
CORNERSTONES OF PHYSICAL REALITY

with Dr. Andrew Hamilton

February 21
6:30-8pm
Squamish Public Library
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QUEST OPEN HOUSE
an introduction to our vibrant community

February 23
9am-2:30pm
Quest University
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