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The Real “Crazy Rich Asians”

Diversities, M5A, Topics, TorontoBy Emily ZhangApril 10, 2023Leave a comment

Asian international students confront labels and stereotypes perpetuated by Hollywood

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How Malaika Khadijaa moves the culture of music

M6J, Pursuits, TorontoBy Alyssa ReidApril 10, 2023

Malaika Khadijaa is using her love of music to change the direction of the industry as she transitions from the spotlight to festival producer.

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Fecal matters

COVID-19, K7L, L3R, Ontario, Oshawa, PickeringBy S. Lecourt LecourtApril 10, 2023

“Wastewater data can helps measure the prevalence and growth of Variants of Concern (VOCs) in the community.”

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Lost and found in Canada

Diversities, M2J, TorontoBy Anna Maria MoubayedMay 27, 2022

At a concert unlike any other, a family completes its family tree after years of separations

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The Rise of Lala Hijabs

COVID-19, Diversities, Journalism, L3R, Services, Small BusinessBy Aishah AshrafMay 19, 2022

How the Saleh Family transformed passion into profit

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Wedding bells v.s. COVID hell

COVID-19, Diversities, M5A, TorontoBy Vienna LuziMay 7, 2022

Adela and Rio are an Albanian-Canadian couple who were supposed to have the traditional wedding of their dreams until COVID bud in.

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Do Multi-Level Marketing Companies Mislead Students?

M4PBy Parker TheisMay 4, 2022

By Parker Theis When Asha Swann entered the nondescript office building for the Toronto branch of Vector Marketing in 2017, she was excited about the prospect of her first job. She was placed in a room with other teens and told that they would be interviewing for a cutlery company called Cutco.  They were shown…

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Keeping Holocaust Education Alive in Toronto Schools

By Cheryl VallenderMay 3, 2022

By Asha Swann Nate Leipciger’s teenage years were stolen from him. In 1943, at 15, he was shipped off to Auschwitz, the deadliest network of concentration camps of the Second World War. By 1945, he had survived malnourishment and disease in seven different concentration camps. When he finally moved to Toronto three years later, only…

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Sidelined

COVID-19, M5S, Pursuits, SportsBy Madeline BonavotaMay 2, 2022

After the pandemic pre-empted Ontario university football players’ shots at playing professionally, top prospects have spent the last two years working tirelessly for a chance to live out their dream

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We can finally go to concerts Again. Here’s how to stay safe

By Isabella DanielApril 28, 2022

By Isabella Daniel Some fear that concert violence may occur as restrictions ease as we enter this new post-pandemic era. In 2019, Befftow Ali attended her first concert at Rebel Entertainment Complex in Toronto. She was excited to see her favourite artist, YBN Nahmir, perform live. But while waiting in line with her friends she…

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