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Month: February 2022

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Thousands of Palestinians Protesting in the streets of Toronto

February 25, 2022

By Karen Alassaf, Sheena Seegoolam Demonstrators in many countries continue to hold solidarity marches with Palestinians. On January 29, 2022, the city of Toronto witnessed a march travelling from Dundas Square to the Israeli Consulate [Read More]

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S@Y Radio Daily

EPISODE-6 SAFETY PROTOCOLS AND MEASURES TO KEEP PROTECTED FROM GETTING INFECTED.

February 25, 2022
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My Beauty Politics – The history of Black History month – ep6

February 24, 2022

February is the designated month to celebrate, remember and educate ourselves on the essential contributions people of African descent  have had on this world. Although in our lifetime Black history month is an annual celebration, there [Read More]

Health

Being a University Student and the Inevitable Stress

February 24, 2022

Courtesy: Global News By: Matthew Chiu You might remember the perks of being a high-school student.(Not a very newsy Lead. High school during Covid might not be fun.)Partying, hanging out with friends every day, enjoying [Read More]

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Bringing communities together!

February 24, 2022

by Arpandeep Kaur Sukhleen kaur is an international student studying in Canada who is aiming to build a safe community for students who come from different parts of the world. She has been working rigorously [Read More]

Student Work

Big Personality – Big Brother – Big Plans

February 24, 2022

by Satbir Singh How would you react if you received a phone call from an unknown number inviting you to be on one of the biggest television shows in Canada? Chances are you would be [Read More]

Multi-Media

Toronto Mindfulness Coach Creates Virtual Deep Listening Sanctuary

February 24, 2022

Toronto, ON– Since she started hosting a digital space to help people better connect emotionally late last year, Christine Samuel hit a record high in attendance this February. “There are over 140 people RSVP’d for tomorrow’s session,” [Read More]

Human Interest

What is the Anthropocene? And Why Are We Obsessed With the End of the World?

February 24, 2022

By: Jason Saunders You might have seen the term “Anthropocene” popping up recently. It’s been used in scientific, environmental, and literary communities for over 20 years. To outsiders, it might be unclear what the word [Read More]

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Multi-Media

Teaching Rockstars and Rocking the Classroom: Sean Kelly lives a double life that isn’t so secret

February 24, 2022

Not many can enjoy the feeling of playing music in front of sold-out crowds. Sean Kelly is a guitarist influenced by the hair band era. He founded his own glam rock band in which he [Read More]

Multi-Media

A Unique Idea For This Unique World

February 24, 2022

Daniel Hor Masreghi 23/02/2022 Matthew Pereira is a 20 year old college student at Centennial college and in his free time he babysits dogs. To be more specific Matthew has offered to dog sit for [Read More]

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