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Get the &#$@ outdoors!

Posted on September 27, 2017September 30, 2017 by Scott Barkemeyer

You can start with your local hikes Scott Barkemeyer // Shorts Ambassador For some reason unbeknownst to me, I was asked to write a column about outdoor activities that students…

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State of the Diaspora

Posted on September 27, 2017January 18, 2018 by Kevin Kapenda

Yes Canada, anti-Black racism is real Kevin Kapenda // Columnist Over the past two years, no advocacy group has drawn more ire from the Canadian mainstream than Black Lives Matter…

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The call of the wild

Posted on September 27, 2017September 30, 2017 by Layla Kadri

Getting started with nature therapy Layla Kadri // Columnist Growing up in urban Calgary, the Rocky Mountains were my escape. As a young troubled adolescent, many programs, counsellors and therapies…

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Divided we stand

Posted on September 20, 2017September 23, 2017 by Gabriel Scorgie

How Protests Conflict People  Gabriel Scorgie // Columnist   On opposite ends of the political spectrum are two factions who clearly have forgotten the most fundamental lesson taught in elementary school: you don’t…

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You want me to do what?! 

Posted on September 19, 2017September 27, 2017 by Andy Rice

Seniors’ mixed dragon-boating practice  Andy Rice // Associate Publisher  Trying new things is rarely easy and I’ve been told it gets harder and harder the older you get. That’s why I…

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Dropping the F-bomb 

Posted on September 16, 2017September 23, 2017 by Brittany Tiplady

Feminism and Marriage: Can you have both? Brittany Tiplady // Columnist    Google feminist marriage. What do you find? Listicles on reasons to not get married, guidelines on how to have a feminist marriage,…

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The double-edged knife

Posted on September 16, 2017September 23, 2017 by Aki Guomundsdóttir

Chefs and the dangers of false advertising Aki Guomundsdóttir // Columnist There’s something terrifying about the growing appeal of food photography, chef documentaries and burgeoning foodie scenes. If we keep…

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