Let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit the top Gee-Gees stories of the year.
The University of Ottawa Student’s Union (UOSU) has passed a motion in support of Palestine at the Winter General Assembly on Mar. 10.
Some critics rave that Poor Things is a feminist narrative of sexual liberation. I, on the other hand, think that the film is a self-congratulatory, mind-numbing fiasco. The film’s poor excuse for an attempt at female empowerment falls flat.
Caitlin Clark breaks the all-time NCAA scoring record in front of massive audiences; the PWHL launches; but most importantly, the media ecosystem has begun to tap-in to the massive potential of women’s sports.
On April 8, residents of south-eastern Canada and much of the United States will have the opportunity to experience a total solar eclipse.
Aaron’s loss is the result of horrific choices he felt forced to make. He used his final moments to tell you his intent, show you his state of mind, and to face death by accelerated fire, certain that it was “not extreme at all” when understood in the context of life in Gaza in the last 142 days.
A professor is facing intense backlash after failing to provide students with their midterms in a timely manner.