By Elliott Deyell, ’26 This winter, the FIFA World Cup took place in Qatar, four years after the last World Cup in Russia. 32 teams from around the world headed to Qatar for the 20th of November when the first match was held between the host country Qatar and Ecuador. Team Canada was one of…
Politics
Sustainability Doesn’t Matter
By Cynthia Jin, ’23, and Esther Jin, ’23 Tree huggers, vegan hippies, people who would ditch convenient practices to save a single tree. Environmentalist stereotypes push this lifestyle, but how important is sustainability really? What does sustainability even mean? Unknown to many, the concept of sustainability is one that is interdisciplinary and spans many subjects…
Artemis 1
By Elliott Deyell, ’26 Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon and twin sister of Apollo, hopes to join her brother on the moon by 2025. Artemis was founded to finish what the Apollo program of the late 60s and early 70s started; to return humans to the moon. Being the goddess of the moon,…
On the Queen: Observing as an Outsider
By Henry Luo, ’24 God Save the King That is the cry of unwavering loyalty towards the British monarchy, and a cry that symbolizes the end of an era. For many people, Queen Elizabeth II’s passing came unexpectedly. She spent her last evening at Balmoral Castle in Scotland which sat on a leafy green field…
Revolution of Our Times: A Blistering Exposé of the Fight for Democracy in Hong Kong
& grappling with my complex relationship with the motherland By Emma Miao An elderly man faces a line of uniformed, masked, and shield-carrying police officers. He holds his walking stick over his head. “Where is your conscience?” he demands of the officers, some of whom reach for their guns in their holsters. “Where is your…
Excitement, Employment, Election: Takeaways from a Deputy Returning Officer
By Jenny Jia ’23
Top Takeaways from a Deputy Returning Officer. (Two more years!)
A Brief Look At The COVID-19 Vaccine in Canada
What can Canadians expect to see when the COVID-19 vaccine becomes available?
The US Election is Over. Here’s What It Means for Canada.
The world held its breath on the evening of Tuesday November 3rd, 2020 as the United States chose their next president. In this article, learn about what makes this all so messy and complicated, and how Canada has and will be affected by it.
B.C. Votes!
With a snap provincial election fast approaching, how much do you really know about it?
The Wrath of COVID: Movie Edition
Many businesses have been forced to adapt to the pandemic in order to stay open, but how did COVID-19 affect the booming movie industry and the already-dying business of theatres? Keep reading to find out!






