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Loneliness in the Age of the Internet

January 8th, 2024; By author below

By Bhargavi Venkataraman With access to millions of people’s thoughts, likes, dislikes, interests, and lives at your fingertips, it seems like this age of humanity should give rise to the […]


A Prime Minister’s Problematic Legacy: Sir John A. MacDonald and a Long History of Racism

January 5th, 2024; By Elora Pharai

You probably learnt all about Sir John A. MacDonald as Canada’s first Prime Minister, as well as his many achievements in your history classes: how he built Canada’s government, aided […]


Post Covid World – Adjusting to Social Activities Again

December 4th, 2023; By author below

By Natasha Cooper It’s sometimes hard to think about the time, not that long ago, when it felt like the world was standing still.  In March of 2020, in a […]


The Winter Blues: An Overview

December 4th, 2023; By May Chau

As autumn is now here in full force, winter is just around the corner. Campus life can become grim in the winter season, especially during exam time. If you’ve ever […]


The Importance of Teaching the History of Residential Schools in Elementary School

November 7th, 2023; By author below

By Natasha Cooper Just like Math, English and Science, History is a very important subject for students of all ages to learn.  For generations of Canadians, we have learned about […]


How to be an Ally to Indigenous People

November 7th, 2023; By author below

By Avreet Jagdev What is Allyship? Allyship is a word which means building relationships with marginalized communities to help support and advocate for them. Marginalized groups are those that may […]


How the Arts Help Emotional Expression and Mental Health in Youth

November 7th, 2023; By Sarah Leung

Engaging in the arts can help youth express and navigate their emotions, as well as help with their mental health. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, 70 per […]