It’s 7 PM as I’m sitting in the Banting Building, Room 131, being jolted by screeching microphone feedback as four men stand behind me, looking
On October 1st, a shooter rained gunfire down from the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, killing 58 and injuring another 500
Whittamore’s Farm is a 330-acre vegetable and fruit farm located just outside Toronto’s eastern boundary. On a typical autumn Saturday morning, the farm’s indoor market
Toronto’s Union Station – located at the intersection of Front and Bay – brings together thousands of civilians from all over the GTA and surrounding
Exaggerated stereotypes about millennials and boomers distract from bridging the gap As a millennial, it can be tough to go to any family gathering and
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Many cultures and religions greet the arrival of spring in various ways. Hindu people celebrate Holi, the festival of colours. Although many might not know
Two students debate the meaning of Canada’s upcoming birthday, and what 150 years means to its people A celebration of rich national history Daniel Rebelo
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The Clean Water Act (CWA) has been the United States’ governmental gateway for safe drinking water since it officially came to fruition in 1972. But
How social media can play a role in undermining political discourse During the 2015 federal elections, the Conservative party coined a phrase that they thought
We need to talk about the 24-hour news cycle. With the increase in connectivity that we’ve seen in the last few decades, news organizations had
On the federal election campaign trail, current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to legalize marijuana. At a campaign stop in Montreal in 2015, former Prime
On Saturday January 21, the largest protest in U.S. history took place, with an estimated 2.9 million Americans participating. The Women’s March gathered hundreds of
I currently work in the financial industry where once a week, all the managers in my office gather to discuss how major economic events are
This past July, Black Lives Matter (BLM) Toronto brought the Pride Parade to a stop. They had been named an honorary group at Pride and
The World University Services of Canada (WUSC) is a leading NGO based in Ottawa that focuses on international development. One of WUSC’s primary programs is
Last month, the Algemeiner, a New York based Jewish newspaper, published their first annual list of the “Worst Colleges for Jewish Students, 2016.” The University
2016 has been one hell of a year, and not in a fun way. It’s been collectively labelled by almost everyone as one of the
What it means to be Canadian and apathetic towards hockey Hockey was introduced late into 19th century, as a means of winter entertainment in an