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Far-right extremism rears its ugly head

Submitters: Noor Mirza- MA Global Governance at Balsillie School of International Affairs and Sidney Davidson- Graduate of MA History from University of Waterloo Once again,...

Letters from home:

As an international student, I’ve always found CBC, CTV News and Global News – three of the largest Canadian news sources – to be interesting. Often,...

Why students should volunteer at long-term care homes

University students and older adult residents in long-term care centres (LTCs) can develop a special bond. Students can learn from the stories and experiences...

The Olympics are political, and Beijing 2022 is no exception

It was July of 2015 when Beijing was awarded the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Seven years later, the world is very different, at least...

The Healing Powers of Studio Ghibli

If you are anything like me and the millions of people across the world who have been testing different means of escapism during these...

Why are gyms closing yet again?

One thing you have probably heard at least once during these early days of 2022 is “New year, new me.” The New Year is...

A difficult quest

Using Quest is like playing a passive-aggressive Monty Hall problem. What’s behind the Grades door? The Class Schedule door? Enroll? Academics? Course Selection? What...

Let’s take engineering seriously:

Since the start of the pandemic, software has ruled our lives. As a student going from Zoom lectures to Discord group project calls to...

The influence of pop culture on language

Up until a few months ago, if someone had said “Good soup” to me without any context, I would have stared at them in...

The importance of media literacy

Media literacy refers to the ability to critically evaluate and understand media.  According to the United States Department of Education, more than half of all...

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