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October 29, 2020
A spooky corn maze for spooky times

Despite COVID-19, Hanes Corn Maze and Tiny Shop Bakery is still open for Halloween fun By: Sharang Sharma, Contributor With spooky season now upon us, many look for fun outdoor activities to do before the cold sets in. One particular activity that has become popular during this time is the exploration of corn mazes, such […]

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March 14, 2019
Youth creating community together

Graphic by Sabrina Lin With International Women’s Day just behind us, several Hamilton organizations are taking the time to show their appreciation for the women in our community. One such organization is Never Gonna Stop, a youth initiative that is hosting Empower Me: A Women’s Appreciation Brunch on March 16 at the Hamilton Plaza Hotel […]

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March 31, 2016
Self-publishing has led to much needed diversity

[feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] At the recommendation of a friend, I started 2016 with a series called All For The Game. The first book was free on iBooks, and the other two books in the trilogy were less than a dollar each. Although I was confused why they were so […]

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February 26, 2015
Canada's War on Terror

[feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] By: Dareen El-Sayed After the murder of three young Muslims in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, one begins to wonder why anti-Muslim sentiments have reached the extent they have today in the United States. Extreme Islamophobic sentiments have not always existed in the United States. It all […]

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February 12, 2015
Love don't (have to) cost a thing

[feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] By: Kayla MacIntosh It’s that time of year again; Cupid’s Day, Singles Awareness Day, Celebration of Consumerism and Candy Day, Valentines Day. Whatever you call Feb. 14, to me it is simply the annual reminder of how broke of a student I am. The one time […]

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January 22, 2015
Presidential breakdown: John Tambakis

[feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] John Tambakis’ theme seems to be giving students value for their money. As a Commerce student, that’s certainly his area of expertise. “A big issue for me is understanding that students’ money is valuable, and respecting that, and having the MSU reflect that,” he said. “Life’s […]

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September 17, 2014
Men's soccer undefeated through five matches

By: Tom Lewis A resounding victory over local rivals Brock on Wednesday saw McMaster men’s soccer team continue their undefeated start to the 2014-15 OUA season. The Marauders played through driving rain to complete a five-nil demolition of the St Catharines, Ont. team, drawing on a livewire performance from hat-trick hero Mark Reilly, who found […]

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March 20, 2014
Three Marauders say good bye

For the vast majority of Canadian Interuniversity Sport athletes, their university career is the final stage of their serious sporting life. Sure, there will be recreational leagues, pick-up games and being a spare body at practices for other teams. But none of those compare as a level competition. In professional sports, athletes struggle to figure […]

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