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

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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What’s the Deal with Public Funding for Private Schools?
Vancouver & The Province Oliver Izen & Max von Dehn Vancouver & The Province Oliver Izen & Max von Dehn

What’s the Deal with Public Funding for Private Schools?

In the 2022/23 school year, private schools, officially known as independent schools, were granted $491 million in government funding, a $17 million increase over the 2021/22 school year. Making up roughly 7 per cent of BC’s total education budget, funding for independent schools has often been criticized.

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Useful and Fun French Learning Resources
Hamber & Student Life Austin Witter Hamber & Student Life Austin Witter

Useful and Fun French Learning Resources

Learning a second language requires constant exposure to it. In my experience, gradual absorption of material works better than forcing your brain to memorize grammar or vocabulary. Fortunately, with the advent of the Internet, there are vast numbers of resources available to learn languages, as French happens to be one of the most popular languages in the world to learn.

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BC Minimum Wage Increases to $16.75
Vancouver & The Province Justin Chuk Vancouver & The Province Justin Chuk

BC Minimum Wage Increases to $16.75

British Columbia has recently announced that the minimum wage will be increased to $16.75 per hour, a 7 per cent increase from the current rate of $15.65 per hour. This change will come into effect on June 1, and is part of the government's ongoing efforts to address the current record-high inflation and income inequality in the province.

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Vancouver City Council Votes to End Living Wage Policy
Vancouver & The Province Salena Sharma Vancouver & The Province Salena Sharma

Vancouver City Council Votes to End Living Wage Policy

Vancouver City Council has decided to end the city’s living wage certification policy after five years due to skyrocketing living costs. The policy mandates the city to pay its workers the hourly amount required to support a family of four. The decision was announced on Mar. 2; voting, however, occurred on Jan. 31 at a meeting held in camera.

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Last Minute Ideas for Mother’s Day
Hamber & Student Life Bryony Prior Hamber & Student Life Bryony Prior

Last Minute Ideas for Mother’s Day

Perhaps getting mom a Mother’s Day present got bumped down to the bottom of your to-do list, buried amongst countless other assignments and tests. Or maybe you simply don’t know what to get for your mother–after all, planning the perfect mothers day gift is no easy feat. Whatever state your Mother’s Day planning is in, The Nest has a few ideas to kickstart a brilliant plan that your mother is sure to love.

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GSA Unveils New LGBTQ+ Mural
Hamber & Student Life Andre Chen Hamber & Student Life Andre Chen

GSA Unveils New LGBTQ+ Mural

The Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA) is one of many clubs offered by Hamber, and is dedicated to providing a safe, positive place for LGBTQ+ students and allies to hang out. Recently, the GSA has been working on a mural next to the third floor staircase, and students passing by the colourful letters and flowing rainbow might be wondering about the purpose behind it.

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Attention Spans Have Shortened with the Rise of Social Media
Andre Chen & John Xu Andre Chen & John Xu

Attention Spans Have Shortened with the Rise of Social Media

Spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, the popularity of “short-form” videos has increased explosively across social media platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. Now, three years past their initial growth, experts are debating the effect of short-form videos on the attention spans of their biggest consumer: teenagers.

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Students Brace Themselves for AP Exams
Hamber & Student Life Julien Yuen Hamber & Student Life Julien Yuen

Students Brace Themselves for AP Exams

This year, Hamber offered a selection of AP courses and exams in subject areas such as psychology, physics, statistics, and literature. Administered from May 1 to May 12, AP courses provide university level educational opportunities and credits for students who are looking to further their education before completing high school.

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What Do Peer Counsellors Actually Do?
Hamber & Student Life Katja Radovic-Jonsson Hamber & Student Life Katja Radovic-Jonsson

What Do Peer Counsellors Actually Do?

Hamber’s Peer Counsellors (PCs), often recognizable by their bold purple T-shirts as they roam around the school, have become a familiar group to many in the school community. From organizing events to helping out in the classroom, this group of grade 12s has spent countless hours helping new students feel welcomed at Hamber.

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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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