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Blue and White: Haig Life Then and Now
Founded in 1928, Earl Haig Secondary School has been the site of countless students’ coming of age. As North York’s premier school, Haig has offered curriculum and supplementary opportunities to artists, athletes, and academics alike. In 1932, the annual publication of the Delphian Yearbook commenced. With the 1982 founding of the Claude Watson Secondary Arts Program, the school evolved into a hub for student art. In 1996, the Earl Haig building was deconstructed; the only r
George Yi
Apr 6, 20254 min read


Small Towns: Perfect Vacation Spot or Final Destination?
The grass is always greener when surrounded by a white picket fence. Current audiences are hooked on media depicting the everyday lives of individuals, except with the quaint backdrops of small towns.
Tessa Norenius
Apr 6, 20252 min read


Spring Horoscopes
By Isabella Di Cola Wondering if spring will shower you with luck or just pollen? Read your horoscope below to find out!...
Isabella Di Cola
Apr 6, 20253 min read


Looking Back on Toronto’s 2024
2024 was a dynamic year for Toronto, marked by significant developments in public services, safety, taxes, cultural events and sports that shaped the city’s future.
This year, Toronto residents saw a 9.5% increase in property taxes, slightly lower than the proposed 10.5%. Plans to cut $12 million from the Toronto Police Service and eliminate snow-clearing services were rejected, ensuring essential city operations were uninterrupted.
Muzaina Hossain
Apr 6, 20252 min read


A Night of Harmony: Music and Dance Revue Shines
Music and Dance Revue was a spectacular evening of artistry, where students showcased their hard work and creativity through inspiring collaborative performances. This annual event brought together music and dance, leaving the audience in awe of the students’ talents.
Ella Leven-Rivlin
Apr 6, 20252 min read


Student Savings Simplified
By Sienna Wiitasalo Student discounts are all around us, but many are unaware of available savings opportunities. Inflation rates...
Sienna Wiitasalo
Apr 6, 20252 min read


All is calm, all is fright: Anticipation for the Film “Nosferatu”
By Emilia Vieira Newly in theaters, Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a chilling remake of a horror classic. This unique holiday film,...
Emilia Vieira
Apr 6, 20252 min read


American vs. Canadian Healthcare: An Honest Comparison
The world seemed captivated by the assassination of a wealthy CEO, whose name was largely unfamiliar prior to the incident. The murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was believed to be acceptable by 41% of American young adults [1]. But why? And what does this have to do with Canada?
Ian Welsman
Apr 6, 20252 min read


Earl Haig Hockey Returns Stronger Than Ever
After a two-year hiatus, the Earl Haig Hockey Team has made an extraordinary comeback, re-establishing itself as one of the TDSB’s top varsity hockey teams. Following their impressive run to the City Finals Championship Game last year—their first appearance in nearly three decades—the team is determined to build off their success this season.
Justin Chin
Apr 6, 20252 min read
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