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Tag: olympics

To Ski or Not to Ski

Posted on March 1, 2022March 10, 2022 by Jayde Atchison

It’s worth an open discussion, with eyes on all sides of the story Jayde Atchison (She/Her) // Opinions EditorHannah Bontinen // Illustrator One of my core memories from when I…

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Going for Gold: Vancouver Finally Shows up for Something

Posted on April 1, 2020March 31, 2020 by Katherine Griffiths

Two decades after the 2010 winter Olympics, Vancouver has the chance to show the world we can do it right  Katherine Griffiths // Contributor  Megan Barry // Illustrator Vancouverites love something to…

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How Ahren Stein balances school while training some of Canada’s next Olympians

Posted on April 9, 2018April 10, 2018 by Helen Aikenhead

When the student becomes the teacher HELEN AIKENHEAD // FEATURES EDITOR For most students, the last couple of weeks of the semester mean finally tackling that mountain of papers they…

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Opinions: Hosting the Olympic Games isn’t cheap, but the experience is priceless

Posted on March 5, 2018March 6, 2018 by Helen Aikenhead

The price is alright Hosting the Olympic Games isn’t cheap, but the experience is priceless Helen Aikenhead // Features Editor The Olympic Winter Games have come and gone once again…

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Pop Goes the Politics: Rippon has no pity for Pence

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Leah Scheitel

Pop Goes the Politics: Rippon has no pity for Pence Leah Scheitel // Copy Editor Stop what you’re doing and pay attention to Adam Rippon. It’s easy to do, he’s…

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