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Sceptres prevail in Battle on Bay Street

Sceptres prevail in Battle on Bay Street

A deadlock, a surge of momentum, and an overtime finish defined the Toronto Sceptres’ battle against the Vancouver Goldeneyes at Scotiabank Arena on Jan. 17.
Olympic spotlight shines as Sceptres edge Goldeneyes in overtime

Olympic spotlight shines as Sceptres edge Goldeneyes in overtime

The third annual Battle on Bay Street was more than a rivalry game. For many on the ice Saturday, it was a final dress rehearsal before they hit the world’s biggest stage.
OPINION: IGNITE has an advocacy problem

OPINION: IGNITE has an advocacy problem

Student unions have a duty to champion issues that are important to their constituency.
Help available if holidays get stressful

Help available if holidays get stressful

The Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre is there for support.
EDITORIAL: Finch West LRT is a disappointment

EDITORIAL: Finch West LRT is a disappointment

Toronto's newest transit system has premiered with slower-than-expected times and no signal priority following a half-decade of construction time and a budget overrun of more than $1.2 billion.
Humber business student dies in Brampton fire

Humber business student dies in Brampton fire

Anudeep Kaur is remembered by faculty and Hawks Nation as a great conversationalist and a committed team supporter.
Quiet displacement of Downtown Chinatown happening quickly

Quiet displacement of Downtown Chinatown happening quickly

The iconic Toronto neighbourhood has experienced changes in culture and people since COVID-19. The mom-and-pop businesses that reflected its history of immigration and struggle are being replaced with franchises.
Santa, reindeer, friends visit Long Branch

Santa, reindeer, friends visit Long Branch

The annual Santa Parade returned to South Etobicoke, spreading joy throughout the community and building excitement among children.
An art studio’s last hurrah

An art studio’s last hurrah

Wyrmwell Studios is no more. The exhibition holds the final remnants of the student-centred studio’s memory.
Socioeconomic barriers limit Black representation in medicine

Socioeconomic barriers limit Black representation in medicine

Black health is still neglected and under-researched despite the rising population, according to the Canadian Institute for Health Information. Longstanding gaps in systemic racism still prove to be prevalent.