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OPINION: What Bad Bunny’s Grammy win meant for Spanish-speaking audiences

OPINION: What Bad Bunny’s Grammy win meant for Spanish-speaking audiences

His Album of the Year victory marked the first time a fully Spanish-language album claimed the Grammys’ top prize, offering long-overdue recognition to a culture often kept at the margins.
OPINION: Somewhere in America, a little girl is hiding in an attic writing about ICE

OPINION: Somewhere in America, a little girl is hiding in an attic writing about ICE

It was a cool November evening that felt like any other in Atlanta. Lavora Celeste Vincent decided she’d head to bed early, hoping to fix her sleep schedule before her semester really kicked off.
OPINION: Unpaid internships expose a broken system

OPINION: Unpaid internships expose a broken system

The internship requirement should not cost students, who are often burdened with debt.
EDITORIAL: Mark Carney redefines global relations

EDITORIAL: Mark Carney redefines global relations

His speech to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, outlined some hard facts and bitter truths.
TALES FROM HUMBER: What success means in my household

TALES FROM HUMBER: What success means in my household

How love, sacrifice, and pressure shaped my education.
OPINION: IGNITE has an advocacy problem

OPINION: IGNITE has an advocacy problem

Student unions have a duty to champion issues that are important to their constituency.
OPINION: Youth sports costs pricing out future stars

OPINION: Youth sports costs pricing out future stars

Every Canadian kid deserves a chance to play. But today, youth sports are becoming a privilege, not a pathway. Rising costs are shutting out talented children before they ever step onto the field.
OPINION: Irish did not die, the Church, colonialism killed it

OPINION: Irish did not die, the Church, colonialism killed it

Language loss wasn't an accident, it was engineered. 
OPINION: The real price of micro-transactions

OPINION: The real price of micro-transactions

Video games are an art form that people are passionate about, and many publishers want to exploit that.
OPINION: Grocery prices remain too high, big chains must be held accountable

OPINION: Grocery prices remain too high, big chains must be held accountable

Buying basic food shouldn’t feel like a financial gamble, but that’s what grocery shopping in Canada feels like now.