11/06/2025
"I graduated high-school and I wanted to go to university, but I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do, so I decided to justify it: I’d take a year off and study what I thought I was interested in to make sure that I was actually interested in it. So, I did computer science, just for a little bit, in my spare time. And I realized it wasn’t something I wanted to pursue.
And then I went to Top Bridge Park, and I was reading some of the signs out there. There was a sign about how they were digging channels alongside Englishman river—the channels are to help baby salmon mature safely before coming back to the river. As part of that project, they had some fencing around areas that they originally let people walk through, because dogs intruded a lot on the salmon’s life cycle. And I was interested in that: it seemed hands-on, not too complex. I thought something in that realm—making an impact environmentally—was kind of cool. So then I decided on the idea of getting a job that would be environmentally focused.
And at VIU, it’s muey bueno. I like the campus. There’s enough variety; there are trees, I’m not just walking through a parking lot. I like walking between classes, I like the fresh air; I like that there’s a community. People talk about issues, raise awareness, get involved. And it’s nice, because a lot of people expect the community to come to them, which isn’t always realistic. I mean, I’m relatively busy. So, the organizations, the goals, the awareness-raising, are all directly in your face on campus. It’s not out of the way; you can contribute. Which is cool."