Sean Ehmann ’24 Contributor The United States is a polarized nation. Congress is sharply divided along party lines and executive policies shift drastically from one administration to the next. However, the third branch of government is meant to stay above partisan squabbles, to be truly neutral referees for these political shenanigans. That is, of course,... Continue Reading →
Cru Crossword #7 – Multiverse of Media
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Dubai’s Electric Hyperloop Project
Contributor Samay Dadlani ‘24 Reimagining the future of transportation, the RTA (Roads and Transport Authority) is moving steps closer to launch the world’s first hyperloop in the Arabian city of Dubai. The principal motivation for this 22 billion USD project is to reduce travel-time for UAE (United Arab Emirates) commuters. The hyperloop, formally known as... Continue Reading →
Environmental Impacts of Technology
Contributor Issac Lavitt ‘25 Many people think that technology like solar panels, electric cars, and most so-called“green” technologies are ecofriendly. With these technologies, we see the future of the Earth as cleaner, greener, and more sustainable. However, many of these same technologies have a dark undercurrent that is far from their promises. The question is:... Continue Reading →
The Fight for Right to Repair
Contributor William Hudson ‘24 The right to repair is a concept which affects the consumers of specific technology: newer vehicles, electronic devices, and high-tech equipment such as that found in hospitals. Because a consumer owns the product they have purchased, the right to repair concludes that the consumer should be able to repair or modify... Continue Reading →
Gurjarat Titans: The Dominating Debutants
Samay Dadlani ’24Contributor Even before the conclusion of the 2021 Indian Premier League (IPL), the hype for the next rendition has begun. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the addition of two new feathers on their wings. This means an addition of two new teams to the roster, the Gujarat Titans... Continue Reading →
Renuclearize Germany
Ben Swistun ’22Contributor Energy production is something North Americans take for granted, but the effects of reliance onhostile powers’ power is felt right now across the Western world. Despite Canada’s high gas prices,we are relatively unscathed compared to Germany. Thanks to political pressure against nuclear power, Germany is heavily reliant on domestic coal and oil... Continue Reading →
The 2022 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report
Baljot Rai '24 Contributor Climate change is a global phenomenon, impacting the world indiverse ways. Droughts are causing food shortages, acid rain is causing complications in the fishingindustry, and poverty is greatly increasing. Analyzing and assessing the impacts of climate changeon ecosystems, biodiversity, and human communities at the regionaland global levels, the Intergovernmental Panel on... Continue Reading →
Turning Red: Is It Okay To Be Different?
Yash Varma ’24 Contributor Pixar Studio’s Turning Red (2022) captures the exaggerated swagger of a Chinese tween in early 2000s Toronto. It is Pixar Studio’s newest instalment and has been well-received by critics and ethnically underrepresented minorities alike. However, does it really live up to the excitement, or has Pixar dropped the ball on their... Continue Reading →