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
Beloved Toronto landmark to be redeveloped in 2017 Honest Ed’s in the winter is a spectacular sight. Unfortunately, this is the last winter that Toronto
The Province of Toronto. It’s a notion that has been considered before by prominent urban scholars like Jane Jacobs and slightly eccentric members of provincial
The Harambe Edition On May 28, an unnamed, three-year-old boy toppled into the gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Ohio. Subsequent
Calling attention to the troubling views of the new Republican administration With only two months left before the American President-elect’s inauguration, Donald Trump has left
The President-Elect will attempt to reverse all plans for environmental progress On January 20, President-Elect Donald Trump will become the only world leader to deny
An exploration into the possibility of a new electoral system and what is to come In most liberal democracies, elections are seen as the crown
PM forced to take controversial positions as of late and now that can change with Trump It has been an interesting month for the Liberal
Even the election of a xenophobic, racist, misogynistic cloud will have some silver linings It was a hard November. The securing of the presidency by
The U.S. Presidential Election and the Feminist Movement Incredible disappointment. Discouragement and despair. A developing phobia of loud, orange men. If you were anything like
The celebrity feud is a cornerstone of our Hollywood obsessed culture. Recent classics like Kim vs. Taylor and Angelina vs. Jennifer often pose the question,
Terminating a pregnancy should be a personal choice, not a politicized debate “If you are pregnant, do you know what you’ll do?” I was asked
Remembrance Day is a day for all Canadians to recognize and appreciate the sacrifices made by our troops for the preservation of freedom both at
The Nobel Prize is a set of awards bestowed annually to those who have made advancements in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Literature, Economic
As I walk with the weekday crowds of Bloor Street around 5 pm, a man’s urgent cry breaks through the din. “Somebody help her!” he
How the new bike lanes on Bloor St. West contribute to a more social and safe environment on the streets As I was navigating between
Climate change forcing the implementation of a cap-and-trade program in Ontario As the cost of living exponentially increases year after year, the direct costs climate
Right-wing radicals are dividing the continent On the morning of June 24, the British people awoke to the news that the UK had voted to
Wilson v. Atomic Energy sets a new precedent for federally regulated employees Back on July 14, 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) released its