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October 11, 2024
Baseball prepares for upcoming OUA championships

After winning three games and losing seven, the Marauder's men's baseball team looks to pick up their form for this year's OUA championships on Oct. 11 Last season was a stand out one for the Marauder’s men's baseball team. In 2023, the team had nine wins and 12 losses throughout the season and were able […]

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October 11, 2024
Food Collective Centre re-opens in the Hub

The FCC provides access to a community kitchen, food bank and now a fridge offering non-perishable items after relocating to the Hub Following the closure of the McMaster community fridge, the Food Collective Centre has resumed in-person operations after relocating from the basement of Bridges Cafe to the Hub. As of Oct. 1, students can […]

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October 10, 2024
10 Bay residence opens doors to undergrads

McMaster's downtown Hamilton 10 Bay Residence has opened to undergraduate students, despite being originally intended for graduate students McMaster's new 30-storey downtown residence building on 10 Bay Street, known for its modern design and student-focused amenities, was initially intended as a residence for graduate students only. Beginning this year, it is now open to undergraduate […]

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October 10, 2024
The cap on international students won't solve our housing crisis

News Flash: Canada is suffering from a housing crisis! What a surprise.

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October 10, 2024
SOPEN honours lives lost with permanent memorial art installation

Hamilton community members gathered to honour lives lost and advocate for a brighter future in overdose prevention Two weeks ago, the Substance Overdose Prevention and Education Network held a drop-in butterfly art installation in honour of International Overdose Awareness Day to honour lives lost to overdose. The initial gathering to create the origami butterflies occurred […]

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October 10, 2024
Vandalized “Trans Lives are Sacred” billboard to remain on display

The recently targeted billboard at Hamilton Artists Inc. will be left up as a symbol of resilience On Sept. 29, 2024, Hamilton Artists Inc. shared on Instagram that their billboard at the corner of Cannon St. W and James St. N had been targeted by vandalism. “This graffiti began with a transphobic meme taped onto […]

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