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Gina Carano: the malleability of right and wrong
Riley Wilcosh '22Film Critic I never thought that this would turn into a think-piece. I was originally approached to write this article because of Gina Carano’s background. Before her recent rise to fame on the hit Star Wars series The Mandalorian, Carano was a pioneer in women’s Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). She appeared in the... Continue Reading →
Elon Musk
Tristan Garland '22Contributor Elon Musk is the world's richest man, the man who sees a problem and changes it. Musk was born June 8, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa, and is the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla. He started his career by creating PayPal in 1999 because he wanted a safer way to pay for... Continue Reading →
March 2021 Crossword
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March 2021 Comic
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Is Lionel Messi leaving Barcelona?
Ikem Nnadi '23Contributor Lionel Messi is widely regarded as one of the best international football players of all time. Born and raised in Rosario, Argentina, Messi has always been naturally gifted. At the age of 13, he and his father flew to Barcelona, Spain to join the local club’s youth academy, La Masia. Ever since that day in 2000, Messi has had a legendary career, securing a club record of 33 trophies, and scoring 655 goals for the senior... Continue Reading →
The Jets make changes to their lineup
Sawyer Ramsay '24Contributor It has been a different year for everyone, including the Winnipeg Jets. The team has made huge lineup changes, giving up star player Patrik Laine to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Laine has served a tremendous five seasons with the Jets, accumulating a total of 140 goals and 110 assists. However, his legacy... Continue Reading →
Tampa Bay crushes the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV
Ayden Hansen '23Contributor The Super Bowl is one of North America’s most popular and most entertaining sports events, pulling in nearly 100 million views each year. In this year’s Super Bowl, on February 7, 2021, the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at their home stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida. The odds... Continue Reading →
The resilient Toronto Raptors push on
Skyler Griffith '21Sports Editor The COVID-19 pandemic is notorious for altering plans, and the NBA has endured scheduling changes both last season and this season because of the virus. The 2019-2020 playoffs wrapped up in October, which is unusually late in the year. To account for offseason time lost because of this delay, the 2020-2021... Continue Reading →
Where should the NBA expand next? Seattle? Vancouver?
Kieran Light '21Contributor Recently, there have been rumours that both Seattle and Las Vegas will likely make bids for their own respective NBA teams. These rumours were first reported by ESPN analyst and NBA insider Brian Windhorst in January. The NBA always expands in pairs to keep an even number of teams in the league. So, upon hearing these... Continue Reading →