iPad: Revolution or Never-lution?
Graffiti Admin | April 8th, 2010 | External News | Comments Off on iPad: Revolution or Never-lution?
MIRANDA RAMNARES Since the iPad’s recent release on February 4th, 2010, many have been skeptical about the differences between the iPad and the iTouch or the iPhone. Is the iPad a revolutionary device, or is it a mere evolution from the iTouch? In this case, the skeptics may have a point; the release of the […]
Details: Another Stellar NTCI Art Show
Graffiti Admin | April 8th, 2010 | NT News | Comments Off on Details: Another Stellar NTCI Art Show
MIRANDA WHITAKER Everyone at NT has their big event to plan, stress-over, and enjoy when the time finally comes. For many of us- dancers, models, designers- it’s Fashion Show. For the more musical of us, it’s Maytime Melodies. There’s Classics Conference, the Sears Festival and any number of semifinal and final games and race for […]
EMMA BAUMAN Hello mes amis! As usual much has happened in the N.T. community since my last column. Who would have thought the NT tradition of Charity Week would have resulted in an intense Gotcha showdown, such an epic Washroom Survivor, and perhaps the best Charity Week fiasco in history: a hot sauce overdose. Some […]
Shopping for Teachers: How do NT students actually choose courses?
Graffiti Admin | April 8th, 2010 | NT News | Comments Off on Shopping for Teachers: How do NT students actually choose courses?
CLAIRE RICKER Almost any life decision can be made simply and easily. For example, you could be shopping and find a great shirt that you just have to try on. But as you rummage through looking for your size, to your dismay, no “mediums” exist. Yet you are a perfect medium. You could search the […]
Concerning the Hot Sauce Competition
Graffiti Admin | April 8th, 2010 | Uncategorized | Comments Off on Concerning the Hot Sauce Competition
ALEX REDINGER I am sure there are many students and staff members throughout the school who have been wondering how a P.R. nightmare like the hot sauce competition could have occurred. The hot sauce competition, in brief, was on the final day of Charity Week, and consisted of eleven brave souls who consumed round after […]
The True Purpose of Fashion Show
Graffiti Admin | April 8th, 2010 | Uncategorized | Comments Off on The True Purpose of Fashion Show
ALEX NICHOLSON Teachers and students stop and think for a minute, what is the purpose of Fashion Show? To many of you the answer may have been an excuse to wear “revealing” clothing and dance on stage or to some of you the answer was a student-run show that is led by crazy b****es who […]
North Toronto: 10 Essential Stories
Graffiti Admin | April 8th, 2010 | NT News | Comments Off on North Toronto: 10 Essential Stories
1. AFTERPARTY: DORIJAN AND BEN’S TOP TEN MOMENTS BY THE LEGENDS THEMSELVES, DORIJAN NADJOVSKI AND BEN SHILLETTO An Afterparty top ten….where do we begin? 2010’s afterparty may have been one of the most questionable and memorable after parties in NT history. When you first arrived, you walked into what seemed an empty place. The only […]
KATHERINE TOMASONE Possibly the most intriguingly taboo word for a high school student. If you’re not having it yourself, you definitely know someone who is, and, whether you condemn or condone it, it seems to show its face in every juicy bit of gossip you hear… …or so we thought. If you haven’t heard about […]
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 […]