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Swanson: We Shouldn't Sweep the False Toronto Islamophobia Story Under the Rug

Swanson: We Shouldn’t Sweep the False Toronto Islamophobia Story Under the Rug

By Gavin Swanson, Opinion Writer January 28, 2018

On January 12 the Islamophobic assault of an 11-year-old girl shocked the world when she reported that an older man attempted to cut her hijab on her way to her Toronto school. In the company of her mother,...

Foglesong: London Captures the Beauty of Adventure

Foglesong: London Captures the Beauty of Adventure

By Samuel Foglesong January 28, 2018

Jack London was born in San Francisco in 1876 and died 1916. Between those years he packed in about as much adventure as is possible for one human being. London is famous for his tales of the wild and...

Barron: Living with Artificial Intelligence Long Term

Barron: Living with Artificial Intelligence Long Term

By Morgan Barron, Opinion Writer January 28, 2018

I crouch silently in a pile of rubble, leaning my back against a crumbling wall and clutching my water gun. Maybe it once was someone’s house, a picket fence out front and a kid playing in the yard....

Parkin: Let Us Prove You Wrong

Parkin: Let Us Prove You Wrong

By Natalie Parkin January 28, 2018

As a millennial, someone between the ages of 18 to 29, I know quite a bit about my generation and the assumptions made about it. People view my generation as lazy, selfish, entitled, a “me-me-me” generation....

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Jensen-Coon: Exploring Dimensions of Reality

By Kelcy Jensen- January 27, 2018

What is reality? Embrace reality, get a reality check, come back to reality. These common sayings seem to suggest there is some finite existence in an evident world. I do not mean to ask what is real....

Tanner: Don't Dwell On What You Deserve

Tanner: Don’t Dwell On What You Deserve

By Emma Tanner January 25, 2018

I was involved in a rather juvenile dispute with a stranger on social media my sophomore year of college. I remember sitting with my feet pressed to the side of my desk and my chair tilted back against...

Jensen-Coon: Reach Beyond the Mark to Hit It Out of the Park

Jensen-Coon: Reach Beyond the Mark to Hit It Out of the Park

By Kelcy Jensen- January 25, 2018

To do or not to do is a question people ask themselves multiple times a day. How are these decisions made? How often is a situation assessed and the more difficult way is chosen? More often than not,...

Swanson: The Unexamined Song is Not Worth Listening

Swanson: The Unexamined Song is Not Worth Listening

By Gavin Swanson, Opinion Writer January 25, 2018

Why do you like the music you do? It’s probably not a question you ask yourself very often, but I think it’s one worth asking. For most of us, I’m sure the question doesn’t even make sense. You...

Patience: Happiness is a Goal, Not a Requirement

Patience: Happiness is a Goal, Not a Requirement

By Alisa Patience January 24, 2018

The general consensus on the meaning of life is to find happiness — to do good things that make others and ourselves feel happy. Unfortunately, achieving happiness is a great struggle for many. A person...

Richards: Challenging Monolithic Media

Richards: Challenging Monolithic Media

By Connor Richards January 23, 2018

If you are a media critic, you have likely asked yourself this question at some point: How much of the media we consume is a reflection of ourselves, and how much of ourselves is a reflection of the media...