Anti-Asian hate on the rise during pandemic

John Ergon Golpe '24Contributor Due to the pandemic, Asian-Americans have become common targets for discrimination and prejudice. From verbal and physical attacks, both on the streets and online, to witnessing blatant displays of xenophobia directed towards them and/or others, this unexpected resurgence in racial discrimination has left many Asian communities in the US on edge.... Continue Reading →

The Conservative Party prepares for a possible election

Nathan Poklar '24Contributor It is common knowledge within Canadian politics that a minority government should last around two years before the next election. With the Liberals’ minority government and almost two years since the last election, it seems that there is a strong possibility of Canadians going back to the polls before 2022 rolls around.... Continue Reading →

Harry and Meghan: victims or opportunists?

Ilia Mehr Bakhsh '23Contributor On March 7, 2021, a historic interview was aired. Oprah Winfrey, arguably one of the best interviewers in North America, sat down in a beautiful garden in sunny Los Angeles, California, to host a conversation with the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex who had left the Royal Family 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 →

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