The man without a plan

The author Alan Lakein once said, “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” If this is the case, then it would appear that Justin...

Woohoo, boohoo

Woohoo: ant bravery For a species that populates more than a quarter of a region’s animal biomass, it’s surprising how often ants are overlooked by...

Canadians should have the right to die

In Canada, like in every other country in the world, people die. To die is a perfectly natural thing, yet assisting someone’s suicide to...

Anarchism is for gods, not humans

No matter how anarchist advocates try to sugarcoat it, anarchism is definitely not a solution for humanity’s problems. The biggest problem with anarchism is the...

Saving face online

Want a job? Clean yourself up online. Over the past few years, I’ve read through numerous articles on how employers must straighten up and stop...

Security breach

Learn from the Harper security team: don’t underestimate busboys. This was exactly what allowed for an alarmingly close encounter between two environmental protesters and Prime...

TransLink: not that bad

Over this past winter break, I felt like all my social media news feeds were clogged with complaints of travel troubles. Whether it was...

Gender stereotypes saturate media

Last week, students representing post-secondary newspapers across Canada participated in NASH, the Canadian University Press’s annual event for networking, education, and celebration of Canadian...

Question political propaganda

Political ads may be sharp criticisms of a candidate or party, but they tell an incomplete story, often leaving out inconvenient details. They claim...

Woohoo, boohoo

Woohoo: baby steps I respect the crap out of people who stand up for their principles. To do so is, at its deepest level, to...