A Numbers Game
The game of basketball is in a constant state of flux. Coaches continually adapt their strategies to keep pace with the ever-increasing skill level of NBA and amateur players alike. So, how have they responded [Read More]
The game of basketball is in a constant state of flux. Coaches continually adapt their strategies to keep pace with the ever-increasing skill level of NBA and amateur players alike. So, how have they responded [Read More]
by Begimay Koigeldi Since the outbreak of conflict in Ukraine two years ago, Canada has extended a helping hand to those fleeing the horrors of war through initiatives like the Canada-Ukraine temporary authorization for an [Read More]
By: Adam El-Zein The Miami Heat went up against the Philadelphia 76ers last night in the play-in tournament. With Philly holding the 7th seed, and Miami at the 8th seed, the two teams clashed to see [Read More]
Despite efforts to promote sustainability and reduce environmental impact, new data reveals a troubling trend of escalating food waste in the city. As concerns grow over the environmental, social, and economic consequences of this burgeoning [Read More]
If you’re looking for Carley Uddenberg, chances are you’ll find her on a soccer field. Leading Seneca Polytechnic’s women’s team to its first triple gold season has launched them into the history books… [Read More]
In recent years, online gambling, particularly iGaming services, has swiftly emerged as one of the most popular avenues for financial gain. However, amidst its rise, questions linger about its wisdom and potential drawbacks. Ontario, leading [Read More]
After a slow offseason, many fans have been left to ponder, what direction the Toronto Blue Jays will go in 2024. While they made one splash by signing thirty-nine year old former all-star and third-baseman, Justin [Read More]
Today’s young generation, Gen Z, isn’t just sitting around and taking the world’s problems. They’re tackling major issues head-on, from racial injustice to LGBTQ+ discrimination and the mental health crisis. When it comes to racial [Read More]
Is journalism in crisis after massive cuts across Canada, or is the media facing an adaptive and transformative change that could bring considerable progress? “The changes started in the 90s, and it’s just got worse [Read More]
As the labour strike between CUPE 3903 representing York’s teaching and graduate assistants and the universities administration has reached week eight of negotiations most classes have been suspended. With no end in site those [Read More]
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