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Point/Counterpoint: Annie’s vs. Kraft Dinner
Sure, it’s nice when KD goes on sale, but that’s probably the only advantage it has over Annie’s Noodles. If…
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Emoji of the Week: Party Popper
The best emojis are the ones with dual meanings beneath the surface. An eggplant, for instance, can be used for…
Read More » - Arts & CultureMegan Klak
From easel to museum: The Nina Haggerty Gallery’s “Gently Used”
What: Gently Used at the Nina Haggerty GalleryWhen: Gallery hours are Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Saturday…
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Protecting wildlife is a human responsibility
Any service position involves serving some interesting customers, but workers can usually count on those customers being human. That wasn’t…
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FDA approval of “female Viagra” a step towards equality
Put down the oysters and chocolate; Vyleesi, a drug some have dubbed the “female Viagra,” has been approved by the…
Read More » - OpinionHelen Zhang
Point/Counterpoint: Multiple choice or short answer?
Multiple Choice: If you’re the type of student who’s going into an exam completely unprepared because you were busy watching…
Read More » - FeaturesRichard Bagan
Feature: The long and winding road
Looking back on my childhood is kind of funny, because the fact that I’m bisexual is incredibly obvious in hindsight.…
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We can make school sports accessible without using no-cut policies
For anyone who’s felt the sting of being cut from the basketball team or cheer squad, a new future for…
Read More » - OpinionAdam Lachacz
The NDP cannot rest on their laurels when it comes to postsecondary
The meat and potatoes of every election is finally here: the platforms. After a campaign fraught with ad-hominem attacks and…
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