The Decline and Fall of the Attention Span
Graffiti Admin | January 4th, 2010 | Opinion | Comments Off on The Decline and Fall of the Attention Span
ALEX REDINGER The inherent irony in writing this article is that those who would most value from reading it will become bored while skimming over it, and thus their unbridled attentions will lead them away to other sections of Graffiti. Perhaps to see if Lick’s coupons have finally made their return. I am not insulted, […]
Toronto: the good or the dirty?
Graffiti Admin | January 4th, 2010 | External News, Feature | Comments Off on Toronto: the good or the dirty?
HANNAH TARDER-STOLL Each summer has its memorable characteristics and events. The events that define those two months of freedom and turn it into “that summer when….” This summer was no exception, and I’m sure the city of Toronto can all agree on its defining events. Summer ’09 was the summer of the strike. Yes that’s […]
LYNDON KIRKLEY “Five… four… trois… deux…un… Français!” With this little countdown a sort of cloud descended on thirty students. “Français obligitoire” rang in our ears. No longer did we have the ability to communicate with each other, but over the next thirty days we were to learn a language which would lift that cloud and […]
How to Change Your Life in 5 Weeks
Graffiti Admin | January 4th, 2010 | External News | Comments Off on How to Change Your Life in 5 Weeks
HANNAH TARDER-STOLL For the past two years at NT I always wondered how some people managed to get hundreds of community service hours, but still have time for a normal life. I know that the requirement is only 40 hours, but the little over-achiever inside my head kept telling me I needed more. It did […]
Out with the old; In with the new
Graffiti Admin | January 4th, 2010 | NT News, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Out with the old; In with the new
HEATHER HU 365 days ago, it was announced that North Toronto is moving into a brand new home before the 2010-2011 school year. A home located just off of Broadway Ave. where the tears, laughter, and spirit of every NT student will relocate and live in its most vivid form. A one hundred year tradition […]
The Clash of the Clubs
Graffiti Admin | January 4th, 2010 | Feature, NT News | Comments Off on The Clash of the Clubs
CONNIE ZHANG On Friday, September 18, more then half of NT’s student body gathered in the auditorium for the annual fashion show organizational meeting. Stage crew had pump-up music blasting. At the front, an executive team was assembling. Prospective designers, models, and dancers were filling seat after seat. But as the crowd settled in, the […]
EMMA BAUMANN Hello, students of North Toronto, this year I am excited to say that I have my very own Graffitti Column! So for all of you who think that as the secretary, I don’t do anything, you’re wrong. I actually do a quite lot, I send annoying five word emails to the home form […]
Glee: a New Religion at NT
Graffiti Admin | January 4th, 2010 | Literature and Arts, NT News | Comments Off on Glee: a New Religion at NT
HANNAH TARDER-STOLL There’s not much that is exciting about September. Summer ends, school starts and work begins to pile up. There is something, though, that makes this dreaded month worthwhile: new TV shows. Probably the most highly anticipated new show of this season is Glee. Glee is about a high school show choir trying to […]