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Hamber’s Favourite Fragrances
Hamber & Student Life Natalie Kosar, Lucy Samudio-Liang, & Olivia Gowans-Hoar Hamber & Student Life Natalie Kosar, Lucy Samudio-Liang, & Olivia Gowans-Hoar

Hamber’s Favourite Fragrances

Contrary to stereotypical beliefs about teenagers smelling bad, students at Eric Hamber have cultivated a scent that is enjoyable to themselves and those around them. Many Hamberites use their perfumes as a way to define themselves. 

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People Are Eating Up Lab-Grown Meats
International Alexandra Chow International Alexandra Chow

People Are Eating Up Lab-Grown Meats

After years of development, lab-grown meat could be seen on consumers’ plates in the near future. It appears healthier and more environmentally-friendly than traditional meat, and the rise of many new startups has made it more affordable and accessible. 

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Andrew Tate’s Detention Extended in Romania
International Andre Chen International Andre Chen

Andrew Tate’s Detention Extended in Romania

With his promotion of controversial ideas and extravagant lifestyles amassing billions of views and followers across various social media platforms, Andrew Tate’s popularity has skyrocketed within the last two years. However, the ‘Top G’ was arrested recently due to allegations of sexual assault and human trafficking, and has been sitting in a Romanian jail cell since the end of December 2022. Following a court proceeding in late February, Tate’s sentence has been extended for the third time, by another 30 days–until the 27th of March.

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Tech Sector Lays Off Over 200,000 Workers
International Andre Chen & Arabella Mew International Andre Chen & Arabella Mew

Tech Sector Lays Off Over 200,000 Workers

Exponential growth and capitalization on the latest demands have been the norm in the tech sector for the past decade. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and substantially increased the amount of people working from home, major tech companies like Amazon and Meta all launched extensive hiring campaigns, doubling their employees in a matter of months to keep up with the new demand. However, following late 2022, the tech sector announced mass layoffs, with more than 200,000 tech jobs lost over the past year. 

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US Congressman Lies About Everything
International Anthony Lu International Anthony Lu

US Congressman Lies About Everything

Freshman United States Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) originally seemed to be a possible future star in the Republican Party (GOP). The son of Brazilian immigrants and the first openly gay Republican to win election to the House, he flipped a Democrat-held congressional district in an underwhelming year for Republicans. However, Santos’ credibility has taken a major hit after media investigations revealed that he had lied about much of his past.

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Controversy Over Russian Participation in the Olympics
International Sophia Jeon International Sophia Jeon

Controversy Over Russian Participation in the Olympics

With next year’s Paris Olympics on the horizon, the International Olympic Committee has recently announced that Russian and Belarusian athletes will be allowed to compete. Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russia and its ally Belarus remained almost completely frozen out of international sporting events. 

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Politicians Call for U.S. TikTok Ban
International Evîn Jaaf & Jhilian Yan-Klassen International Evîn Jaaf & Jhilian Yan-Klassen

Politicians Call for U.S. TikTok Ban

Some American politicians are calling for a nationwide ban on the social media app TikTok. TikTok and ByteDance have been facing calls for bans from critics for almost three years now, out of fear that China may use the app to steal data from Americans on the platform.

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Indigenous Class Action Settlement Reached with Canada
Canada Ella Pendlington Canada Ella Pendlington

Indigenous Class Action Settlement Reached with Canada

The federal government and 325 representative plaintiffs from various Indigenous bands have recently settled a lawsuit over residential schools for $2.8 billion. Known as the Indigenous Class Action Settlement, the lawsuit preceding it has been litigated since 2012.

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Alberta to “Just Transition” From Oil to Clean Energy
Canada Suhani Dosanjh Canada Suhani Dosanjh

Alberta to “Just Transition” From Oil to Clean Energy

The long-awaited interim plans for clean energy in Alberta and the entirety of Canada were finally released on Feb. 23. The plans had been rebranded as the "Sustainable Jobs Plans'', instead of the original “Just Transition Plans”, due to backlash faced by the term.

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