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OPINION | Spooky Spooky Kitchens: What Are Ghost Kitchens?
Opinion Mackenzie Chung (11) Opinion Mackenzie Chung (11)

OPINION | Spooky Spooky Kitchens: What Are Ghost Kitchens?

As the traditional sit-down era of dining experience was halted due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the rise of delivery apps took the world by storm. To some, it was a necessity, with individuals who are immunocompromised needing to stay inside as much as possible. But alongside the development of delivery app use came the digitization of the restaurant experience — and with that, the development of ghost kitchens.

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OPINION | Child stars, Consumerism, and Cybersecurity: The World of Sephora 10-Year-Olds
Opinion Mackenzie Chung (11) Opinion Mackenzie Chung (11)

OPINION | Child stars, Consumerism, and Cybersecurity: The World of Sephora 10-Year-Olds

A new term to describe a type of personality phenomenon was recently coined in the last year: a Sephora 10-year-old. A vaguely self-explanatory name, it is generally used to refer to female kids in the 7 to 12 year-old age range, identified by a couple of key factors — namely, an infatuation with specific cosmetic brands found within the Sephora chain that are generally popularized by social media.

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OPINION | All I Want For Christmas Is Royalties
Opinion Cyrus Fu (12) Opinion Cyrus Fu (12)

OPINION | All I Want For Christmas Is Royalties

November first. You walk into the grocery store, hoping to score some discount Halloween candy. And then you hear it. The flashy 13-note opening that signals the beginning of the holiday season. Year after year, Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” plays from millions of speakers across the globe. We’ve all heard the song, with its stellar vocals and pleasing melody. But how did it come to be?

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OPINION | Is the “No Pain, No Gain” Mentality still Necessary in Today’s Schools? 
Opinion Elle Glen (9) Opinion Elle Glen (9)

OPINION | Is the “No Pain, No Gain” Mentality still Necessary in Today’s Schools? 

Terms like “no pain, no gain” or “feel the burn” gained popularity during the ‘80s, with the rise of televised aerobic workouts. While on their own, they simply encourage you to work hard to see positive results, they also contain an underlying mindset — in order to get fit or achieve your exercise goals, you must undergo suffering.

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OPINION | An Introduction to Palestine
Opinion Evîn Jaaf (8) Opinion Evîn Jaaf (8)

OPINION | An Introduction to Palestine

Palestine has been occupied by the Israeli government for decades. Innocent civilians have been the victims of ethnic cleansing, bombings, and incarceration. For 75 years, this is the injustice Palestine has been facing, and yet, western media still calls the horrors Palestinians face on a day to day basis a conflict between Palestine and Israel. Those who speak out against Israel are called antisemitic and are silenced. So what’s really happening in Palestine?

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OPINION | Lamborghini’s New Poster Child, The Revuelto
Opinion Justin Chuk (10) Opinion Justin Chuk (10)

OPINION | Lamborghini’s New Poster Child, The Revuelto

Lamborghini is a brand that needs no introduction. The Italian automaker has been producing some of the most iconic supercars for over half a century. The latest addition to the Lamborghini lineup is the Revuelto, the poster child that has already taken the automotive world by storm.

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OPINION | Dear BCSS: Don’t Cancel High School Gymnastics
Opinion Alanna Rudolph (12) Opinion Alanna Rudolph (12)

OPINION | Dear BCSS: Don’t Cancel High School Gymnastics

BC School Sports (BCSS) has raised a motion to remove gymnastics as a high school sport, citing operational costs and relatively small numbers of participating athletes. One line of reasoning is that gymnastics has become more of a community-based sport, rather than a school-based sport.

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OP-ED | Birth Control in BC: What Now?
Opinion Marissa Lear (Alumna) Opinion Marissa Lear (Alumna)

OP-ED | Birth Control in BC: What Now?

On Apr. 1, British Columbia became the first province to make prescription birth control free. This includes oral hormone pills, subdermal injections and implants, IUDs, and plan B. Not all forms of contraception are covered, such as vaginal rings and transdermal patches, but the province is looking to expand coverage in the future.

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REVIEW | Super Mario Bros Movie Jumps Above Expectations
Opinion Nigel Goto (11), Oliver Izen (11), Max von Dehn (11) Opinion Nigel Goto (11), Oliver Izen (11), Max von Dehn (11)

REVIEW | Super Mario Bros Movie Jumps Above Expectations

When we stepped out of the theatre after watching the Mario Movie, we cried, for cinema would never be the same. “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” is a 2023 film by Illumination and Nintendo. Starring Christopher Micheal Pratt as Mario, with Jack Black pulling off a stellar performance as Bowser, and Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, the movie in no way lacks starpower.

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OPINION: Are Hamberites Being Restricted?
Opinion Ellis Jackson (12) Opinion Ellis Jackson (12)

OPINION: Are Hamberites Being Restricted?

Every year, a plethora of student events occur. Student council and grad committee organize the vast majority of them, ranging from holiday markets to Valentine’s grams, while a wide array of clubs runs the rest.  But are school organizations being restricted in what they can do?

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