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September 29, 2022
Instilling confidence through clay jewellery

A Hamilton-based clay earring Etsy shop, Wiktoria Rey aims to demonstrate how fun fashion can be by inspiring their clients not to be afraid to express themselves boldly and confidently. 

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September 29, 2022
Hamilton Mayoral Candidate: Ejaz Butt

Butt first ran for mayor in the 2014 Hamilton municipal election. After years of being a proactive citizen in Hamilton politics, Butt discussed how he felt it was time to become involved and build his platform. He was particularly motivated to run for mayor and give back to the city after observing deficits in tax policies and a lack of transparency and accountability in Hamilton City Hall.  

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September 29, 2022
The exclusive language of science makes it inaccessible to the larger community

Science has its own language, best understood by individuals who have spent countless years within academic and clinical environments. While this language can be helpful to describe, understand and then communicate phenomenon within a discipline, the rigid practices of science communication do not make it easy for the larger community to begin decoding this complex language.  

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September 29, 2022
Women’s rugby wins by a final spread of 77 over Laurier Golden Hawks

While Marauders grabbed a huge win over Laurier, it’s another example of the lopsided scores being seen around the league The women’s rugby season is now two weeks into play and the Marauders just took on the Laurier Golden Hawks for their season home opener. After a win against Trent in the teams first game […]

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September 29, 2022
The women’s hockey team is back in business

McMaster University has seen success in many different sports and now, one more sport is making the lunge towards success. The McMaster’s women's hockey team is currently in their second successive season on a mission to finally join the OUA. 

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September 29, 2022
Marauders’ head wrestling coach pins down provincial coaching award

Former student athlete turned coach Ahmed Shamiya was recently presented with the Ontario Coaching Excellence Award by the Coaches Association of Ontario. 

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September 29, 2022
Hamilton Mayoral Candidate: Bob Bratina

A former Hamilton mayor, Bratina has built his campaign on transparency, affordability and security  The Silhouette sat down with mayoral candidate Bob Bratina to discuss his current mayoral campaign and the most pressing issues for the upcoming election.  Bratina served as Hamilton’s mayor from 2010 to 2014 and has once again thrown his hat in the ring […]

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September 29, 2022
Ward 1 City Councillor Candidate: John Vail

Vail has previously run for city councillor and for the Hamilton Centre seat in the provincial campaign under the Conservative Party in 2014. He has also been a chartered accountant and is now the small business owner of Real Estate Strategy Ltd.  

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September 22, 2022
Students must start spending smarter

This summer, Canada’s annual inflation rate peaked at its highest since 1991. While these relatively poor economic conditions affect all Canadians, it has taken a greater toll on post-secondary students who are dealing with a multitude of different expenses beyond their necessities, such as tuition, student fees, health insurance and course materials.  

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September 15, 2022
The scoop on securing research positions as an undergraduate student

McMaster University is known for its expansive graduate and undergraduate research and innovation opportunities. Considered Canada’s most research-intensive institution, McMaster’s thriving research labs attract students with a variety of interests and backgrounds.  

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