Yearly Archives: 2026

Fight like a girl

On Mar. 8, Canada recognized International Women’s Day to celebrate the accomplishments of women-identifying people around the world. Except sometimes, it’s hard to feel...

Self-care in scary times

As students, I find we are often exposed to news and world events through our peers, professors, and the local student-run newspaper. As the...

Birth control: what’s there and what isn’t?

Disclaimer: terms referring to men and women in this article are used alongside terms like “people with prostates”, and “people who can get pregnant”...

Discord delays controversial ID scanning update

On Feb. 24, the popular communication platform Discord announced it would be delaying their global age assurance update to the latter half of the...

SUS and CASA advocate to maintain Canada student financial aid at its current level

Beginning July 2026, the Canada Student Financial Assistance (CSFA) program will return to its original annual maximum of $3,000 instead of the current $4,200...

Cascade Rewind: platypuses, promises, and pixelated devastation

As spring battles to settle, the cold remains and wills the night to stand still. I walk the empty pier staring at the full...

The cowboy boot phenomenon

Wrangle your best denim because a certain good old Western staple has got a firm grip on me. It’s made its rounds around generations...

A new set of regulations for a new season

On Mar. 9, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia the newest season of Formula 1 (F1) kicked off, but this season looks a little different than...

The Environmentalist: when war falls from the sky

Welcome to The Environmentalist, your column for understanding the natural world. Usually, rain is supposed to clear the air. In Tehran, it became part...

Can I please bleed at home instead of work?

Recently, I had really bad cramps, also known as dysmenorrhea, at work. My job demands being on your feet at all times and moving...

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