June 2nd, 2019; By Sadie Osborne
Hi, my name is Mercedes and I don’t have my wisdom teeth or tonsils, but I do have anxiety. Last semester was my first time trying co-op education, and I […]
June 2nd, 2019; By Alexa Cairns
Over the course of my school year so far, I have learned a lot. I learned a lot about politics, history, art, English and math, but the most important lessons […]
June 2nd, 2019; By author below
Article by Maryam Sheikh One of my close friends, Sakina, recently completed a semester of Grade 11- working at a hospital. An Oakville student interested in pursuing medicine, she is […]
April 30th, 2019; By Stephanie Hughes
What is coffee? Why is it such a cultural norm? Is it safe for teens to consume? Coffee is peddled everywhere and is obsessed over by our work-heavy, overly productive […]
April 30th, 2019; By Eve Salomons
Statistics from the US Census Bureau in 2015 show that although women count for almost 50% of the workforce in America, they only represent 25% of those employed by STEM […]
April 30th, 2019; By Kaitlyn Hover
Being a new student at a new school can be very scary and intimidating. We all know what it’s like to have first day school jitters, but imagine joining a […]
March 30th, 2019; By Kaitlyn Hover
Hope: “Hold On Pain Ends” Hope is a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain outcome to happen. Hope pushes us and encourages us to do our daily tasks, […]