By Andrew Ayik When having a conversation with some of my peers during lunch, I mentioned how Christians […]
Category Archive: Politics
By Roman Bharati Since the end of World War I in 1918, the United States has emerged as […]
In 2022, the Golden State Warriors dramatically won the National Basketball Association (NBA) championship over the Boston Celtics. […]
By Marshal Wang Harvey Weinstein, famous for all the wrong reasons, was put on trial for the second […]
By Alexander Janczewski Prepare for the ugliest recession you will experience in a long time. The Covid-19 pandemic […]
By Roman Bharati As we celebrate World Languages Week, it is important to discuss the significance of the […]
So, a lot has been happening with Twitter. Instead of a long recap followed by limited analysis, I […]
By Peter Chen The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution is perhaps the most tumultuous chapter in contemporary Chinese history. […]
By Gigi Ciarlandini It’s a fresh new day in Toronto, in a post election world. As nobody could […]
As we continue to monitor the events occurring in Ukraine, the latest revelation has been dismissed by the US and the majority of other western powers as a lie. Namely, the claimed threat of biological labs found in Ukraine – funded by the US.
By Dima Kulakov It is now the eleventh day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. According to the UN, […]
By Roman Bharati As we continue to propel into the 21st century the more deeply rooted issues in […]
By Robbie Estrada The US has obtained intelligence that indicates orders have been sent to Russian commanders to […]
By Dima Kulakov The Belarus–EU border crisis is “a migrant crisis consisting of an influx of several tens […]
By Dima Kulakov So far, the world has warmed 1.1 degrees (celsius) above pre-industrial temperatures, according to the […]
By Randy Chang Saturday, September 25th, 2021, Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor landed back home after more […]
By Robbie Estrada Justin Trudeau has secured a third term as Prime Minister of Canada, after defeating Conservative […]
By Randy Chang Many don’t realise the people kicking a ball into a net on their TV can […]
By Robbie Estrada “When I came to office, I inherited a diplomatic agreement, duly negotiated between the government […]
By Dima Kulakov COVID-19 vaccine mandates are coming to Canada in one form or another. The federal government […]
By Randy Chang Much like the annual head steward promises to reform the LD, the early days of […]
By Roman Bharati Today in Moscow, as the Kremlin Clock chimed 10 AM, Russian military troops began their […]
By Randy Chang Most of the student body at UCC has likely never heard of the 90s rap […]
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By Marshall Wong Earlier in March, Joe Biden, along with the majority of the Democratic senators, relentlessly bashed […]
By Robbie Estrada President Joe Biden wants to work with Republicans and pass a $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief […]
By Lucca Stanger What should we make of the sparsely populated inauguration stage? Many took the opportunity to […]
By Dima Kulakov On January 17, Alexei Navalny, Russian opposition leader, was arrested at Sheremetyevo International Airport in […]
Wednesday, a large group of Trump supporters stormed the U.S Capitol. Since those gathered at this rally were […]
By Dima Kulakov On December 29th, Russia launched an investigation into Alexi Navalny. Navalny is a Russian opposition […]
by Daniel Ayik You think your 2020 was bad? Armenians lived through every bit of what you did. […]
By Michael Ma Trade wars become less popular topics when a pandemic drags the world into a global […]