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OPINION | An Introduction to Palestine
Opinion Evîn Jaaf Opinion Evîn Jaaf

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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Ukraine Begins Long-Anticipated Counteroffensive Against Russian forces
International Austin Witter International Austin Witter

Ukraine Begins Long-Anticipated Counteroffensive Against Russian forces

On June 10, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that “counteroffensive and defensive actions are being taken in Ukraine.” During a news conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, on a surprise visit to Kyiv, Zelenskyy admitted that the long awaited spring counteroffensive against Russian forces occupying parts of eastern Ukraine had begun.

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Sweden Tops the Charts at Eurovision 2023
International Mia Boguslavsky International Mia Boguslavsky

Sweden Tops the Charts at Eurovision 2023

The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest was held in Liverpool, England. The previous year’s winners were from Ukraine, so in keeping with tradition, they were to host this year’s competition. However, due to safety concerns regarding the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, England hosted in lieu of Ukraine. The winner of this year’s contest was Sweden, represented by pop artist Loreen.

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Bill C-48: Strengthening Canada’s Bail System
Canada Jeffrey Chan Canada Jeffrey Chan

Bill C-48: Strengthening Canada’s Bail System

The Canadian federal government has introduced Bill C-48 in an effort to tighten up the bail system, after several high-profile violent crimes committed by repeat offenders, including the death of Ontario Provincial Police officer Constable Grzegorz (Greg) Pierzchala.

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The Future of FIT
Hamber & Student Life Ella Pendlington Hamber & Student Life Ella Pendlington

The Future of FIT

For the past two school years, schools in the Vancouver School District have switched to a new schedule known as the semester system. One of the most noticeable changes with the semester system is the introduction of flexible instructional time (FIT). Next year, FIT is planned to have 160 minutes per week, 60 more than the current schedule.

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2023 US Presidential Candidate Profiles
International Ellis Jackson & Austin Witter International Ellis Jackson & Austin Witter

2023 US Presidential Candidate Profiles

With a year and a half until the 2024 presidential election in the United States, the field of candidates is beginning to emerge. Current President Joe Biden has announced his re-election plans and is facing two challengers for the Democratic Party nomination, while the Republican Party primary is expected to be a significant competition as over ten candidates, including former president Donald Trump, contest the nomination.

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Is Hamber Prepared for a Heatwave?
Hamber & Student Life Salena Sharma Hamber & Student Life Salena Sharma

Is Hamber Prepared for a Heatwave?

Vancouver, along with much of BC, has already been hit with warm temperatures that typically occur near the end of June. Schools often do not have the proper utilities to combat the warm temperatures, leaving many Hamberites concerned that the excessive heat is depriving students of suitable learning conditions and increasing the chance of heat related illnesses.

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Signing Off: A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
Stephen Kosar Stephen Kosar

Signing Off: A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief

Informative. Impartial. Independent.

These three words have guided all I have wanted to achieve as a journalist, editor, and editor-in-chief while at The Griffins’ Nest. After serving a year in each of these roles, my time at The Nest has come to a close.

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BC Forest Fire Season is Sparking
Vancouver & The Province Alexandra Chow Vancouver & The Province Alexandra Chow

BC Forest Fire Season is Sparking

This summer’s forest fire season is forecasted to be worse than usual. Even before the start of the season, the general wildfire activity across Canada has been increasing, with 2,306 fires thus far in 2023 alone, as of June 9. Just over 400 of those, about 16 per cent, are in British Columbia, despite BC only occupying about nine per cent of Canada’s land mass.

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