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October 20, 2023
There needs to be more diversity in science

Science is a system of knowledge that seeks to discover and explore why things work the way they do. With such a broad scope, science is a diverse field of study including a range of disciplines such as biological, environmental, political and social sciences.  

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October 19, 2023
New local shop Doo Coo has all the cute items you can ever imagine

Local Westdale shop aims to share collection of curated unique and cute items, from stationery to plushies, with the community  Doo Coo is a recently opened shop in Westdale that sells a collection of adorable items, most of which are imported from China, Japan and Korea. They sell items from stationery and stress balls to […]

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October 19, 2023
Canadians shouldn't have to pay taxes on therapy

One in every five Canadians is currently dealing with a mental illness. By the age of 40, one in every two Canadians will have experienced some form of mental illness. Our country is undeniably battling a brutal mental health crisis, with particularly pronounced effects on young people and low-income households. Mounting evidence indicates that the crisis is only worsening as inflation raises the cost of living.  

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October 19, 2023
New exhibition Chasm critiques the power dynamics inherent in colonialism 

The Chasm exhibition had its opening reception on Sept. 28 from 5-8 p.m. at the McMaster Museum of Art. This exhibition will be open for public viewing until Dec. 13, 2023. 

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October 19, 2023
Hamilton Theatre Inc. showcases musical theatre for the community

Hamilton Theatre Inc. was founded in 1956 by a group of individuals passionate about musicals and the dramatic arts. The purpose of the theatre was to bring beloved Broadway musicals to the community, both to entertain theatre-goers and as an opportunity to help actors hone their skills.  

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October 5, 2023
The Art of Creation exhibition informs Hamiltonians about early origin science

The Art of Creation is a research and community outreach project that strives to communicate early origin science to Hamilton’s community through artistic engagement.  

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October 5, 2023
The aftermath of nationwide anti-trans march 

A nationwide rally was held in many major Canadian cities protesting the inclusion of sexual orientation and gender identity education in public schools and featuring other anti-2SLGBTQIA+ sentiments. Protestors gathered on Sept. 20, outside the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board headquarters.   

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October 5, 2023
Multiple Marauder teams rank in national standings 

On Sept. 26, U Sports released their weekly power rankings for Canadian university teams across several sports. The men and women’s cross country team ranked fifth and ninth in their respective standings, while men’s soccer slid into eighth in the national circuit.  

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October 5, 2023
Dessureault’s dominant reign in OUA golf continues

The McMaster University golf team began their fall season on a high note, winning a silver medal at the McMaster Invitational.  

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October 5, 2023
International students struggle to find affordable and secure student housing

For McMaster University students, navigating the Hamilton housing market can be a challenging experience. With a housing crisis on the rise and rent prices rapidly increasing, many McMaster students struggle to find affordable and accessible places to live.  

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