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An Argument Against Valentine’s Day
It’s believed that Valentine’s Day was instituted by Pope Gelasius as a day of remembrance for Saint Valentine, a priest who helped Christian couples marry in secret to spare men from the military draft. Hearts, the symbol of Valentine’s Day, possibly originated from Saint Valentine allegedly cutting out paper hearts for married couples to remind them of their vows and God’s love. Although Saint Valentine was imprisoned and killed for his actions by the Roman Emperor Claudius
Brayden Marchak
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


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


Holiday Fair in the Square: A Winter Wonderland in the Heart of Toronto
Mel Lastman Square is set to transform into a magical winter wonderland with the return of Holiday Fair in the Square, one of Toronto’s most beloved seasonal events. Running from December 1st to 23rd, the square will be filled with holiday lights, festive music, and a variety of attractions for all ages. This popular event brings thousands of people together to share the magic and traditions of the winter season.
Ella Leven-Rivlin
Dec 19, 20242 min read


Language Isn’t Dying—Your Critical Thinking Skills Have Just ‘Fallen Off’
Change is often regarded as the death of a primary notion and the birth of a newer one. But must change always result in an end? As cultures grow, people fear the change new technology and contemporary art bring. As an integral aspect of culture, language’s evolution is thought by some to be proportionate with the supposed deterioration of culture. However, this argument is flawed on one small front: language isn’t dying, and it never will.
Tessa Norenius
Dec 19, 20242 min read


A Look Into Toronto's Municipal Parks
Baran Ghaforian Opinions Expressing dislike for your residential area can be an inaugural aspect of coming of age. In Toronto, complaints...
Baran Ghaforian
May 1, 20233 min read


Spring Horoscopes
Malou Chan Junior Editor-in-Chief Aries (March 21 - April 19): This Spring, Aries will feel energized and ready to take on new...
Malou Chan
May 1, 20233 min read


Winter Horoscopes
Malou Chan Jr. Editor in Chief Aries- (March 21 - April 19) You’re decisive but impulsive, so you may act prematurely to let out the...
Malou Chan
Feb 17, 20235 min read


Winter Horoscopes
Jesse Kline Your horoscopes are here! Included with each sun sign’s horoscope is a song recommendation and important numbers chosen...
Jesse Kline
Jan 4, 20223 min read


Money = Happiness?
Alice Quan Opinions Everyone has heard the saying “money can’t buy happiness” at least once in their life. However, research has shown...
Alice Quan
Jan 4, 20222 min read


Let It Snow
Sreyan Jahangir Features ‘Tis the season! Halloween decorations have been replaced with festive lights, behemoth-sized Santas, reindeer...
Sreyan Jahangir
Jan 4, 20222 min read
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