The Winter that Wasn’t 

Baljot Rai ’24 Chief Editor Winterpeg, Manisnowba. After a peculiarly warm winter season, many around our city and province have been left wondering if we still live up to this moniker. As December mornings and January nights have passed with fewer snowstorms and higher temperatures, Manitobans have been left with an uneasy sense of malaise.... Continue Reading →

The Biggest All-Star Snubs this Season

Adris Haleis’ -‘24 Contributor Photo Credit: José Luis Villegas/Associated Press The NBA season has been an intense one thus far. Earlier this year, the selections for both the Western and Eastern conferences were made, with some questionable decisions. With the league getting more competitive every year, players are getting snubbed off these teams more frequently.... Continue Reading →

Dune: Part Two

Daniel Stipanovic ’25 Copy Editor Photo Credit: Warner Bros I never thought that I would watch a movie that trumps my favourite movie: Interstellar. However, after experiencing Dune: Part Two, I must say, this has become my new favourite. Dune: Part Two’s actors were amazing, the score is perfect, and the visual effects are spectacular.  As a continuation... Continue Reading →

Artists vs. AI

Steven Kosa ’25 Contributor Photo Credit: Open AI/DALL-E 2 It’s no secret that artificial intelligence has not only been gaining attention but has also become more advanced. From initially only generating simple paragraphs to being able to produce full images, AI has become a tool of endless possibilities. Software such as DALL-E and CRAIYON can... Continue Reading →

The Grammys

Rishi Kapoor ’26 Contributor Photo Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for the Recording Academy The night of the 2024 Grammy Awards, February 4th, was filled with incredible talent, amazing performances, and well-earned victories. The event celebrated the extraordinary accomplishments of musicians and their contributions to the music industry featuring music from an extensive selection of genres. The... Continue Reading →

Alexei Navalny

William Hudson ’24 & Alessandro de Groot ’24 Science & Technology Editor & Contributor Photo Credit: Sefa Karacan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images The man Vladimir Putin feared most is dead. On February 16, Russian authorities reported 47-year-old Alexi Navalny, Russian opposition leader and anti-corruption activist, had died in a Siberian prison.  According to the prison service of the... Continue Reading →

The History of Prosthetics

Michael Wolanik ’25 Contributor Photo Credit: HTD Global Prosthetics, replacements for missing limbs, have been developing for hundreds of years. Though initially cosmetic imitations, they have developed into fully functional robotic limbs. Recent developments in prosthetics have even granted amputees the sensation of touch in their replaced arms. Replacing limbs has been an issue since... Continue Reading →

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