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Tag: canada

Perspectives on the Post-Postmodern: Out of Space

Posted on November 7, 2020September 19, 2021 by Tamia Thompson

Tamia Thompson // Columnist  Creating space and delivering in allyship are concepts that I see moving from online into all different realms of my life as of late. Whether online,…

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Maple Syrup Art: A Journey in Canadian Identity (Or lack thereof)

Posted on November 7, 2020November 7, 2020 by Jason Arkell-Boles

Jason Arkell-Boles // Columnist  Trying to create art that helps support ‘Canadian Identity’ can feel at once impractical and impossible. We act as if we’re independent as a nation, but…

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Coast to Coast: An Ontarian Introduction to Prayer

Posted on October 5, 2020October 5, 2020 by Alden Mackay

Alden Wallace Mackay // Contributor The land between the Rockies and Ontario is like one vast yellow sea, so flat on the horizon you can see the sky falling with…

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Back Home: Reasons for Returning

Posted on September 15, 2020September 15, 2020 by Valeria Velazquez

Valeria Velazquez // Columnist   When I first came to Vancouver I thought, “This is it. This is the place I want to live in for the rest of my life.”…

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Perspectives on the Post-Postmodern: Memes as Political Art

Posted on September 15, 2020September 15, 2020 by Tamia Thompson

Tamia Thompson // Columnist  Despite being the most digestible way to consume information at the moment, memes take up a lot of space in our minds and daily interactions in…

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Coast to Coast: Prejudice in the Flatlands

Posted on September 15, 2020September 15, 2020 by Alden Mackay

Alden Wallace Mackay // Columnist  Karla Monterrosa // Illustrator Like probably a lot of other people my age, I was looking for something to believe in. I think this is…

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Breaking the Ice

Posted on September 8, 2020September 8, 2020 by Lena Orlova

Why racism is not a ‘minority issue’  Lena Orlova // Staff Writer  Sara Nguyen // Illustrator Diversity is a hot potato, difficult to hold. Canadian culture exhibits a tendency to…

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Capitalist Canines

Posted on April 1, 2020March 31, 2020 by Sarah Rose

Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the paw Sarah Rose // Features Editor  Cynthia Tran Vo // Illustrator “Here’s to Paw Patrol and to capitalism,” chimes outgoing Conservative party…

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First Past the Post-er Boy: The Loss of Trudeau’s Majority

Posted on October 24, 2019October 24, 2019 by Megan Amato

Canada’s 2019 federal election review Megan Amato // Associate News EditorSam Barnes // Photographer Tensions were high during election night on Oct. 21 as party leaders gave their last campaign…

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