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  • By Chloe Li U-ni-ver-si-ty. That little, five-syllable word is enough make nearly all of us at NT feel something. Whether that feeling is anxiety, excitement, or fear, it is undeniable […]

    Beyond the Canadian Border

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By Chloe Li U-ni-ver-si-ty. That little, five-syllable word is enough make nearly all of us at NT feel something. Whether that feeling is anxiety, excitement, or fear, it is undeniable […]

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  • By: Amani Tarud On September 22, 2010, at roughly 7:30 pm, I got a text message from a very close friend saying, “don’t freak. I’m in the hospital after a […]

    The Silver Lining

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By: Amani Tarud On September 22, 2010, at roughly 7:30 pm, I got a text message from a very close friend saying, “don’t freak. I’m in the hospital after a […]

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  • By: Sabina Wex He was a respected commander of the Canadian forces. His wife was in charge of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. He was a brutal rapist. He was […]

    Do You Really Know Who Your Neighbours Are?

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By: Sabina Wex He was a respected commander of the Canadian forces. His wife was in charge of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. He was a brutal rapist. He was […]

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  • By: Jonah Goldberg Imagine living as a teenager in Taliban-run Afghanistan. Your sister wouldn’t be able to go to school, she would never be able to vote, and she wouldn’t […]

    THE FREEDOM OF CHOICE

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By: Jonah Goldberg Imagine living as a teenager in Taliban-run Afghanistan. Your sister wouldn’t be able to go to school, she would never be able to vote, and she wouldn’t […]

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  • By: Emily Dyer In 2006, a website began, which promised to expose unethical behaviour from the US and around the world. This website leaked thousands of confidential documents, including hundreds […]

    Scandal alert 2010: Wikileaks

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By: Emily Dyer In 2006, a website began, which promised to expose unethical behaviour from the US and around the world. This website leaked thousands of confidential documents, including hundreds […]

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  • By:Emily Dyer American Apparel: one of the most popular clothing stores across the country, and one of the greatest influence on how we dress, second only to Aritzia. Although this […]

    American Apparel Exposed

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By:Emily Dyer American Apparel: one of the most popular clothing stores across the country, and one of the greatest influence on how we dress, second only to Aritzia. Although this […]

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  • By: Emily Dyer On December 4, 2010 I had a chance to sit down with our new trustee, Shelley Laskin, to discuss our school, our riding, and board issues. Ms. […]

    Our New Trustee

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By: Emily Dyer On December 4, 2010 I had a chance to sit down with our new trustee, Shelley Laskin, to discuss our school, our riding, and board issues. Ms. […]

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  • By: Chloe Li A man is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He joins the ranks of Elie Wiesel, Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela. He is a fighter for political reform, […]

    A “Criminal” Wins the Nobel Peace Prize?

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By: Chloe Li A man is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He joins the ranks of Elie Wiesel, Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela. He is a fighter for political reform, […]

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  • By: Annie Robinson For years, fur has been one of the most controversial parts of the fashion industry. In fact, it wasn’t long ago that anyone who wore fur was […]

    What Does PETA Think Now?

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By: Annie Robinson For years, fur has been one of the most controversial parts of the fashion industry. In fact, it wasn’t long ago that anyone who wore fur was […]

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  • By: Annie Robinson What you’ll need: -A brush -Hair elastic -Hair-misting bottle -Spray (optional) Follow 8 Easy Steps: 1.  Brush your hair thoroughly with your fave brush! Remember, brushing bottom to […]

    Little Mermaid

    Posted on January 30, 2011 | No Comments
    By: Annie Robinson What you’ll need: -A brush -Hair elastic -Hair-misting bottle -Spray (optional) Follow 8 Easy Steps: 1.  Brush your hair thoroughly with your fave brush! Remember, brushing bottom to […]

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