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  • By: Jason Luo Over the summer, the NBA was struck by arguably the most influential free-agency class in history. The most notable of all the free agent movements was, you […]

    THE NBA IS HEATING UP

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Jason Luo Over the summer, the NBA was struck by arguably the most influential free-agency class in history. The most notable of all the free agent movements was, you […]

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  • By: Baiden McCallum Michael Vick, Tiger Woods, and LeBron James are some of the people that keep Chad Ochocinco company on the list of America’s most hated athletes. The Q […]

    Ochocinco, Classy in Cincinnati

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Baiden McCallum Michael Vick, Tiger Woods, and LeBron James are some of the people that keep Chad Ochocinco company on the list of America’s most hated athletes. The Q […]

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  • By: Angalee Nadesalingam The blood rushes out of me. The sight of it makes me slightly woozy. A few people watch. No, this isn’t a murder scene. On the contrary, […]

    Becoming Better People Through Blood

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Angalee Nadesalingam The blood rushes out of me. The sight of it makes me slightly woozy. A few people watch. No, this isn’t a murder scene. On the contrary, […]

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  • By: Mr. Small They were lean men. They had the build of marathoners, and the strength of weightlifters. Veins undulated across their forearms and calves; sinews stretched across the folds […]

    Remember the Porters

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Mr. Small They were lean men. They had the build of marathoners, and the strength of weightlifters. Veins undulated across their forearms and calves; sinews stretched across the folds […]

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  • The magic of Spain lured me back again. Yup. After 10 exhausting days of touring the south of Spain with Ms. Elliott, Ms. Ovington, Mr. McNaughton, and 52 of you […]

    Ms. Marquis Talks No Bull (about Food and Fûtbol)

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    The magic of Spain lured me back again. Yup. After 10 exhausting days of touring the south of Spain with Ms. Elliott, Ms. Ovington, Mr. McNaughton, and 52 of you […]

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  • By: Saige and Savanah Duchen Saige (grade 10) and Savanah Duchen (grade 12) decided to travel the NT area to visit five different pizza restaurants and to rate them for […]

    Dining with the Duchens

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Saige and Savanah Duchen Saige (grade 10) and Savanah Duchen (grade 12) decided to travel the NT area to visit five different pizza restaurants and to rate them for […]

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  • By: Hannah Karpinski I’ve lived in Toronto all my life, so Nuit Blanche has become a tradition for me. For the past three years, on the first Saturday of October, […]

    Painting the Town Blanche

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Hannah Karpinski I’ve lived in Toronto all my life, so Nuit Blanche has become a tradition for me. For the past three years, on the first Saturday of October, […]

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  • By: Hannah Karpinski For my fourth birthday, I begged for a Furby. I wanted that cute, owl-like, talking toy, which, most importantly, everyone else in my Kindergarten class had. In […]

    Gone Silly Over Silly Bandz

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Hannah Karpinski For my fourth birthday, I begged for a Furby. I wanted that cute, owl-like, talking toy, which, most importantly, everyone else in my Kindergarten class had. In […]

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  • By: Annie Robinson How Lady GaGa has given society the confidence to push the fashion envelope further… Lady Gaga is known for her famous music and boundary-pushing style, but has […]

    From Freak To Chic

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | 2 Comments
    By: Annie Robinson How Lady GaGa has given society the confidence to push the fashion envelope further… Lady Gaga is known for her famous music and boundary-pushing style, but has […]

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  • Joaquin Phoenix. What do you think of when you hear these two words? A few years ago, this name would have summoned adjectives such as “accomplished” and “talented”; Phoenix was […]

    Joaquin Pheonix’s Hoax

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    Joaquin Phoenix. What do you think of when you hear these two words? A few years ago, this name would have summoned adjectives such as “accomplished” and “talented”; Phoenix was […]

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