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Angelique’s Isle is a haunting tale of survival and resilience

Angelique’s Isle is a film that grips you with its chilling beauty and leaves you reflecting on survival, resilience and the historical injustices faced...

Ontario’s colleges are in crisis – it’s time to invest in higher education

The effects of chronic underfunding on higher education are clear—chaos and dismay have overwhelmed colleges and universities across Canada amid the sharp decline in...

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Angelique’s Isle is a haunting tale of survival and resilience

Angelique’s Isle is a film that grips you with its chilling beauty and leaves you reflecting on survival, resilience and the historical injustices faced...

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Angelique’s Isle is a haunting tale of survival and resilience

Angelique’s Isle is a film that grips you with its chilling beauty and leaves you reflecting on survival, resilience and the historical injustices faced...

Review of The Marrow Theives by Cherie Dimaline

In Cherie Dimaline’s dystopian novel, Indigenous peoples are hunted for their bone marrow, which holds the ability to restore the lost power of dreams.

Ontario’s colleges are in crisis – it’s time to invest in higher education

The effects of chronic underfunding on higher education are clear—chaos and dismay have overwhelmed colleges and universities across Canada amid the sharp decline in...
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Kyle Lowry should continue to play for the Raptors after he becomes a free agent

The 2021 NBA draft is scheduled for July 29, putting the NBA’s offseason schedule back on track and the Toronto Raptors should look at...

Woody Allen’s legacy should not eclipse his alleged crimes

Woody Allen, 85, made a name for himself by writing and directing lackluster films usually centering about the undying struggles faced by white people...

Ridgebacks basketball success on its way

When the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks men’s and women’s basketball teams take the floor again, hopefully next fall, both teams will be vying for the...

How to celebrate Valentine’s Day pandemic style

It’s that time of year again, love is in the air…or not. This year, like most things, it will look different. Do I really...

Bringing pro hoops to Oshawa is a natural fit

Basketball has been one of the fastest-growing sports in Canada over the last two decades, and with the success of the first two seasons...

Ford has failed Ontario, again

As Premier Doug Ford promised, Ontarians fell out of their chairs during the last Coronavirus press conference. However, it wasn’t because of the dire,...

A cancelled Olympics would be a disaster for Canadian basketball

For the last decade, Canada Basketball has been building to the 2020, now 2021 Olympics. But with more than 80 per cent of Japanese...

Canadian Black History is beyond the month of February

Anti-racism organizations like BC Community Alliance (BCCA) and Anti-Racism Coalition (ARC) are working toward implementing anti-racism education in Vancouver schools, which is a step...

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Sony’s PlayStation 5 is worth buying

Sony’s PlayStation 5 was one of 2020s most anticipated releases and it sure lived up to the hype. The next-gen console was released on...

People must follow safety protocols. Now.

It’s pretty safe to say 2020 has not been the best year. Protests on police injustice, riots, Australia on fire (yes that was 2020),...

Why ‘Community’ is the ultimate television sitcom

Fans of pop culture often ask each other variations of a question involving an island, complete isolation and the availability of a single piece...