Sean Ehmann ’24 Head Copy Editor If you walked into Murray Hall anytime in the past few weeks, you would be forgiven if you thought you had found yourself in the Kansas Prairie, on the Yellow Brick Road, or even in the Emerald City. That’s because from November 30th to December 1st, the St. Paul’s Dramatic Society,... Continue Reading →
LeBron James’s 2023-24 Season
Gabriel Arias ‘27 Copy Editor Photo Credit: Soobum Im/USA Today Sports Dominating the league since he was 18-years-old, LeBron James continues to carry his legacy, as he starts off strong in his 21st NBA season. Turning 39 in December, he currently plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, averaging 25.0 points, 6.6 assists, and 7.5 rebounds... Continue Reading →
Norris Trophy Favourites for the 2023-24 NHL Season
Rodmehr Filizadeh ’25 and Gurshaan Sidhu ‘25 Business Editor and Contributor Photo Credit: Chris Unger/Getty Images Each year, the NHL awards the James Norris Memorial Trophy to the league’s “top defensive player who demonstrates throughout the season, the greatest all-round ability in the position”. Considered a major feat, being awarded the Norris Trophy places the... Continue Reading →
The Most Surprising Teams This NBA Season
Adris Haleis ’24 Contributor Photo Credit: Nathan J. Fish/The Oklahoman This NBA season is off to a pleasant start, with young stars taking the league to new heights, and the older superstars playing like they never aged. So far, fans have seen the emergence of up-and-coming teams, including the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Orlando Magic, and the... Continue Reading →
The NHL and Neck Guards: A Necessary Mandate?
Luke Perrett ‘24 Sports Editor Photo Credit: Patrick Smith/Getty Images In the fast-paced and physical sport of professional hockey, player safety is a key concern. The National Hockey League (NHL) has implemented various measures over the years to enhance player protection, from stricter rules on hits to the mandatory use of helmets. However, one piece... Continue Reading →
Another Disappointing Year for Bomber Fans
Sawyer Ramsay ’24 Arts & Culture Editor Photo Credit: John Woods/Canadian Press The Winnipeg Blue Bombers had a great regular season this year in the Canadian Football League (CFL). All looked to be going their way and it seemed that they had a shot at reclaiming their title as Grey Cup champions, which they had... Continue Reading →
China’s Solution to Save Our Cities from Flooding
Aristotle Anguluan ‘26 Contributor Photo Credit: Mu Yu/Xinhua via Getty Images Go to Nanchang, one of the most populated cities in China, and you will see a park that looks like a forest. It is an urban park. Filled with birds, native trees, and volcanic rocks on 137 acres of land. This park, and others... Continue Reading →
New ChatGPT Update
Davis Cordeiro ’27 Contributor Photo Credit: Artificial intelligence chatbots have taken the world by storm in recent years, most notably OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which has proven helpful whether you need to come up with recipes, brainstorm for an essay, or write a movie script about something silly for you and your friends to laugh at. Before... Continue Reading →
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