War of the Words: is health important?By Joseph Astana, Contributor People can make whatever choices they want to make with their bodies, whether it’s skydiving or running with bulls. Of…
WAR OF THE WORDS
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War of the Words: is health important?By Tariq Ghanzi, Contributor While my debate partner, Joseph, makes good points; you do need your body for the entirety of your life and…
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Does Canada have culture?By Matthew Fraser, Opinions Editor “What’s the difference between Australia and yoghurt? If left alone long enough, yoghurt will develop a culture.” I have always loved that…
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Does Canada have culture?By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor I feel people believe in many contentions strongly without fully analyzing them with a logical lens. One of those beliefs as of…
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War of the words: Cultural AppropriationBy Matthew Fraser, Opinions Editor The idea of white women avoiding having large butts was so pervasive that in 2003 Ludacris joked that he was…
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War of the words: Cultural AppropriationBy Craig Allan, Business Manager I don’t believe that things like music, clothing, food, or anything should be put in a box to only be…
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It’s convenient, simple, and tasty food that doesn’t cost much By Jessica Berget, Editor-in-Chief I will not hear the slander against Tim Hortons. As a student and someone who works…
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Grow up and out of the 2000s, people By Isabelle Orr, Entertainment Editor As someone with internet access, I have seen (read: been bombarded with) endless memes, videos, stories—you…
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‘All Star’ is a generational anthem By Jessica Berget, Opinions Editor There are very few songs that unite people as much as Smash Mouth’s iconic 1999 hit “All Star”…
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How many missions do we participate in simply because all of our friends around the globe are also bombing that particular country?