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Burlap Sack: The new Gmail
Roughly 1.2 billion people use Gmail, and now, those roughly 1.2 billion people have been plunged into a Charles Entertainment…
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Amazon’s minimum wage increase is a non-solution to worker exploitation
I really have to give the biggest shoutout to my favourite corporation, Amazon. Under the guise of seeming benevolence, they’ve…
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Shredding the new Alberta K-4 curriculum would help nobody
Despite accusations by the United Conservative Party (UCP) that the curriculum revision process has been opaque, in a clear act…
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Taylor Swift may be the pop culture cure to young voter apathy
In recent years, voter apathy has hit an all-time low in both the US and Canada. Based on studies done…
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We need to think systemically if we want to halt climate change
In case you didn’t have enough to be nihilistic about today, the latest UN report on climate change has some…
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University of Manchester Students’ Union clapping ban is the wrong way to promote inclusivity
I’m all for inclusivity in universities. But where’s the line between inclusivity and imposition? The University of Manchester Students’ Union…
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With Kavanaugh’s confirmation, is time really up?
In January, I wrote a piece regarding the black dress movement at the 2018 Golden Globes. While the thought was…
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We can’t give the Soldiers of Odin the benefit of the doubt
It’s 2018, and we’re arguably living in the most tolerant and diverse time in history. From politics to pop culture,…
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The Degenerate’s Corner: Slim Shady at Glastonbury
This isn’t a literary exercise. This isn’t a place where difficult ideas are confronted, or even a place where worthwhile…
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Chivalry isn’t all that benevolent
According to two psychologists from Iowa State University and VU University Amsterdam, some women actually prefer men who are “benevolently…
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