by Cairis Boychuk | Oct 12, 2023 | Op-eds, Opinions
A step towards gender inclusivity, size inclusivity, and helping the environment Shopping for clothes, whether in person or online, has always been and continues to be difficult. The modern fashion industry impacts many interconnected issues, such as gender...
by Cairis Boychuk | Mar 23, 2023 | Humour
A harrowing tale of seasonal allergies With March 20 officially marking the first day of spring, many students are turning to the outdoors to relieve their stress and soak up some dearly missed vitamin D. Walking outside, it’s clear to see why some claim spring as...
by Cairis Boychuk | Mar 9, 2023 | Culture, Music
Whether it’s new releases or up-and-comers, you must add these musicians to your playlist With new music and artists popping up all the time it’s hard to keep up, but the following musicians and their projects are ones you don’t want to miss. Tyler, the Creator A...
by Cairis Boychuk | Jan 26, 2023 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
If the new term already has you dealing with burnout, you’re not alone The first month of the winter semester has almost passed, but university students have been feeling the effects of academic burnout since the first week. After winter break, it’s difficult...
by Cairis Boychuk | Jan 12, 2023 | Op-eds, Opinions, Uncategorized
As grocery prices rise, we must consider the value of convenience As I sit writing this article, I am surrounded by $8 lattes and $20 sandwiches, my own placed in front of me. Many of the consumers in this café work diligently on their laptops, idly ordering a new...