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Never Before Seen Images and 3D Model of the Titanic
The deep sea mapping company Magellan Ltd. has created the first ever full sized 3-D digital model of the Titanic, revealing never before seen details of the famous shipwreck.
EDITORIAL | The VSB Is Closing The Door On Democracy
On April 3, former Vancouver School Board trustee Ruth Herman attempted to attend a VSB Committee of the Whole meeting in-person as a member of the public, but was told that she can only view Board meetings online.
Prom’s Party and Price Go Through The Roof
Hamber’s 2023 Prom, Under the Stars, is scheduled for May 18. However, the price of tickets has left some grads and parents shocked. Tickets cost $195 this year, an approximate 18 per cent uptake from Prom 2022 tickets, which cost $165.
Meet StuCo Members 2023
After weeks of campaigning, Hamberites have elected their Student Council members for the 2023/24 school year, with winning candidates ready to take on the responsibility and represent student’s voices.
SATIRICAL REVIEW | How To Recover From Exams: In Honour Of AP Season
Have you recently been experiencing symptoms of PTSD? Firstly, don’t self-diagnose because that’s a quirky and try-hard thing to do. Rather than attention-seeking, provided are a few simple ways to reduce, reuse, recycle, and relax to relieve yourself of any remaining restlessness.
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.
OPINION | Does Vancouver Have The Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure to Keep Up With Rapid Demand?
As the largest consumer of electric vehicles in North America, British Columbia had around 80,000 electric vehicles in 2022. This number should keep increasing due to raging gas prices and inflation.
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.
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.
First Canadian to Orbit Moon Included Aboard Artemis II
Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Jeremy Hansen will be part of Artemis II, the first crewed mission to the moon since 1972. The upcoming mission will make Canada the second country to have an astronaut fly around the moon.
Tech Leaders Warn Against Unregulated AI in Open Letter, Citing “Profound Risks to Humanity”
An open letter published on Mar. 2 by the Future of Life Institute signed by tech leaders like Twitter and Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak calls on “all AI [developers] to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.”
Test Your Strength at Tea Club
Walk into a meeting of Tea Club on Thursday at lunch, and you’ll see one particular activity that isn’t what people expect. Tea club is new to Hamber, only being founded last semester, but they’ve already gained quite a lot of attention because of another undertaking: arm wrestling.
Israeli Judicial Reforms Spark Mass Protests
Since January, hundreds of thousands of Israeli protestors have been taking to the street in opposition of a set of proposals from Israel’s hard-right government. These proposals would limit the power of Israel’s Supreme Court and give the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, the power to override decisions of the Supreme Court.
Finland Becomes 31st NATO State
Finland became the 31st-member state of NATO, when it received approval from all 30 members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Apr. 4. Arranged by Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, the announcement was made during a press conference on the morning of the agreement.
France Protests Over Retirement Age
A series of protests have been raging throughout France, garnering hundreds of thousands of protesters in opposition to the minimum retirement age being raised.
New Research Suggests That T-Rex Had Lips
In modern media, the vast majority of dinosaurs have been depicted as terrifying monsters with bony, hairless, and leathery bodies. However, modern studies have shown that that might not be the case.
Taylor Swift Begins Her Eras Tour
Five years is a long time since the internationally recognized singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has been on tour, but she is back under the spotlight. On Nov. 1, 2022, Swift announced her sixth world tour, the Eras Tour. An incredibly rare sight for an A-list celebrity, each show in the Eras Tour has a setlist of 44 songs and lasts over three hours.
Trump Fights 34 Counts of Fraud in Court
Former US President and billionaire Donald Trump pled not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records on Apr. 4. The prosecutors stated that Trump had intentionally created business documents with inaccurate information, as a means of covering a story about his affair with pornographic actor Stormy Daniels during the 2016 US presidential election.
How Banks Across the Globe Failed
On Mar. 10, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in the United States took control of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) after billions of dollars were withdrawn by depositors and the bank defaulted. As a result of this, a couple of days later, two other banks defaulted as well, creating negative consequences globally.
The NHL and its Pride Nights Controversy
Over the last decade, the National Hockey League (NHL) has introduced a trend of having players adorn themed warm-up gear to show support for minorities across the globe. This has included Lunar New Year themed jerseys, or camouflaged gear supporting US and Canadian Armed Forces. Following this idea came the introduction of rainbow coloured warm-up jerseys for NHL “Pride Nights”.