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BC's New Phone Ban
Vancouver & The Province Chloé Mayor Moure Vancouver & The Province Chloé Mayor Moure

BC's New Phone Ban

On Jan. 26, at the District Education Centre in Surrey, BC Premier David Eby announced the restriction of mobile phones in public schools “from bell to bell” across the province, along with two other social media measures to protect Canadian children.

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EDITORIAL | “Nomophobia”: Teachers Weigh in on BC’s New Phone Restrictions
Editorial The Editorial Board Editorial The Editorial Board

EDITORIAL | “Nomophobia”: Teachers Weigh in on BC’s New Phone Restrictions

On Jan. 26, Premier David Eby announced a “bell-to-bell” ban on phones in schools, citing “online dangers” and unsupervised content consumption. The Editorial Board surveyed a few Hamber teachers for their views on the new restrictions, which will ostensibly be taken into account by the VSB when they develop their new district-wide policy.

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SATIRE | How to Munch Like a Certified Celiac
Satire Tiffany Adams Satire Tiffany Adams

SATIRE | How to Munch Like a Certified Celiac

On Thursday, May 18, 2023, after getting three shots during the immunization clinic, my dad picked me up and told me I had celiac disease. Celiac disease is when the small intestine is hypersensitive to gluten, leading to difficulty digesting food. Personally, I don’t feel good after consuming bread, although other people find themselves in need of a bathroom. I am not one of those people.

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REVIEW | The Best Brunch Spots in Vancouver
Review Elle Glen Review Elle Glen

REVIEW | The Best Brunch Spots in Vancouver

While brunch menus are usually limited to variations of the same classic dishes, like avocado toast, eggs and waffles, there is a lot of room for experimentation and excellence in both flavour and presentation. The following restaurants are reviewed on the quality of their ingredients, the diversity of their menu, the quality of service, presentation, and overall taste.

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

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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REVIEW | A Dessert Lover’s Paradise: T&T Bakery
Review Willow Peterson & Cynthia Zhu Review Willow Peterson & Cynthia Zhu

REVIEW | A Dessert Lover’s Paradise: T&T Bakery

On average, Canadians spend around $250 a month per person on food. Since food is such a big part of our lives, why not step out of your comfort zone and explore new foods from different cultures? If this sounds exciting to you so far, join us on our reviewing spree of T&T Supermarket!

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

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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Study Shows Eating Pasta Increases Happiness
Science Alexandra Chow Science Alexandra Chow

Study Shows Eating Pasta Increases Happiness

A study conducted by the Behavior and Brain Lab at the Free University of Languages and Communication IULM in Milan, Italy, has found that eating pasta makes people happier. This study measured the physical and neurological changes of 40 participants aged 25 to 55 while eating pasta.

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Older Tyrannosaurus Species Discovered
Science Kaitlyn Lee Science Kaitlyn Lee

Older Tyrannosaurus Species Discovered

In a new study published on Jan. 11 in Scientific Reports, researchers claim to have discovered a Tyrannosaurus species that preceded the Tyrannosaurus rex. The Tyrannosaurus mcraensis, standing at 12 feet high and 40 feet long, lived up to 7 million years before its cousin, the famed T. rex.

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World's First Malaria Vaccine
Science Juliana Takenaka Science Juliana Takenaka

World's First Malaria Vaccine

The first ever World Health Organization (WHO) approved malaria vaccine is the RTS,S/AS01 vaccine — commercially as Mosquirix. It was officially launched in Cameroon on Jan. 22, after successful drug trials were held in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi from 2019 to 2021.

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Bitcoin ETF Approved: What Now?
International Justin Chuk & Adrian Koo International Justin Chuk & Adrian Koo

Bitcoin ETF Approved: What Now?

On Jan. 10, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) made a historic decision to approve the spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) for 11 investment management firms. This decision is a significant step towards the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.

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Tens of Thousands Protest in Buenos Aires
International Malena Brewer International Malena Brewer

Tens of Thousands Protest in Buenos Aires

On Dec. 10, 2023, Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, came into office after winning 56 per cent of the vote. Milei is a self-described “anarcho-capitalist” who, while running, became a divisive candidate known for his radical economic propositions, according to The Economist.

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