Month: February 2018
America needs a new gun control approach
OPINION BY PAUL MANTELLA In the wake of mass shootings, such as the recent one in Florida, calls for gun control in the U.S. always […]
That’s a lot of junk
OPINION BY NICK SNOW Mankind’s dream of exploration didn’t end with the earth’s continents, space […]
Punk café closes after three years
BY ASHA SWANN When D-Beatstro opened their café on Bloor St. W. after a successful crowdfunding campaign, they didn’t anticipate tens of thousands of dollars […]
Soursalt: When a ghost hunting web series goes wrong
BY TYLER REYNOLDS As of 2017, over 300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, and over 5 billion videos are watched per […]
Toronto has last chance for panda-monium
INFOGRAPHIC BY DAVID SALITURO
Rainbow 6 ‘Sieges’ the spotlight
BY WEZLEY WRIGHT Rainbow 6 Siege has finally found its momentum. After a relatively slow first year for Siege with a 2017 Invitational that sported […]
The trap of childhood obesity
BY BRITTANY LODWICH Although there is lots of awareness about adult heath and self-care, childhood obesity still remains on the radar for families today. With […]
The Cradle Will Rock your socks off
THEATRE REVIEW BY TYLER COLLINS Over the last few years, Theatre Sheridan’s best productions are often the ones that come to the Studio Theatre mid-winter. […]
Kiss Me, Kate is a marvellous kind of musical
THEATRE REVIEW BY TYLER COLLINS. Sheridan’s new production of Kiss Me, Kate is a classic musical blockbuster in every way. It’s the highlight of Theatre […]
Canada’s alarming measles rate
BY PAUL MANTELLA Despite vaccination rates for most illnesses staying the same as previous years, or even increasing slightly, Measles-Mumps-Rubella coverage continues to decline. As […]