Manny Bezabeh ’22 Contributor Across the league, the NBA has been significantly altered by trades and free agent signings during the off-season. With big names such as DeMar DeRozan, Russell Westbrook, and Kyle Lowry all on new teams, many questions are triggered. Will the Los Angeles Lakers redeem themselves after their embarrassing playoffs last year? Will... Continue Reading →
The Death of Charlie Watts
Sawyer Ramsay 24 Contributor The Rolling Stones are one of the most influential rock and blues bands of all time. They have produced over thirty studio albums in a period of almost sixty years. Fans from around the world were shocked on August 24, 2021, when it was announced that Charlie Watts, the original drummer... Continue Reading →
Squid Game Review (Spoilers)
John Ergon Golpe 24 Deadly but lucrative stakes and deeply flawed but lovable characters. What seemed to be a show of shallow premise became a worldwide K-Drama phenomenon on Netflix for its excellent ensemble cast! This latest Netflix Original Squid Game centers on the miserable lives of Gi-Hun (Lee Jung-Jae), Sae-Byeok (Ho Yeon Jung), and a plethora of other characters, all in immense financial debt. They are forced to make a decision that could prove fatal: they are forced... Continue Reading →
Point Douglas Warehouse Fire
John Ergon Golpe ’22 Contributor On Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at 11:20 AM, the WFPS (Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Services) were called to tend to a devastating warehouse fire at 2 Point Douglas. In the following hours, clouds of black smoke billowed out of the area for the entirety of Winnipeg to see. The sheer size... Continue Reading →
Motorcycles vs Cars
Daniel Latimer ’22 Contributor Getting your license as a teen is something we all look forward to. It is the first taste of real freedom many get. The first time driving yourself to school, without your parents watching you at every turn, is a feeling unlike any other. Unfortunately, what was once an exciting drive... Continue Reading →
A Food Revolution
Oscar Lavitt '23 Contributor The world is currently experiencing a food revolution. Alternative food sources such as plant-based meats are stepping into the forefront. From your local supermarket to international chain restaurants, alternative meats are everywhere. Currently, there are only a few mainstream alternative meat options, but the future may be more diverse than you... Continue Reading →
Old Technology, New Invention
Isaac Lavitt '25 Contributor Imagine that you’re in a room. You see a clock, a collection of simple machines. Wheels, gears, levers, screws, and wedges fill this mechanical wonder as it ticks every second of the day. A ballpoint pen rests on your desk. This device, containing a spring and a rotating sphere in a... Continue Reading →
Apple’s Latest Keynote Unveils New Apple Products: Shocking
Luca Romeo '22 Contributor On September 14, 2021, Apple held a Keynote event showcasing their lineup of new Apple products set to launch in the coming weeks. These products included the new iPad, iPad Mini, Apple Watch Series 7, and, of course, new iPhones. These devices have both major changes and improvements and some more... Continue Reading →
Donda Review
Alec Compton 22 Arts & Culture Editor Donda is the 10th studio album by rapper, singer, and fashion designer Kanye West. After three public listening parties held at various stadiums across the United States, Donda was released on August 29, 2021, sporting features from the likes of The Weeknd, Jay Z, and Travis Scott. The record carries over the themes of faith from Kanye’s 9th album Jesus Is King, but delves into... Continue Reading →
The Election that Wasn’t
Emmitt Wilson ’22 Politics Editor On September 21, 2021, Canada had a General Election. You would be forgiven for having already forgotten that it happened, given how utterly meaningless it was. Of the 338 seats in the House of Commons, a pitiful eight seats were switched between parties. These few changes will not affect how the new... Continue Reading →