Wuhan: (who will be) the next scapegoat? February 24, 2020February 24, 2020 Lynn Ng Yu Ling As the death toll and number of infections of coronavirus rise, instead of cooperative solidarity, those who receive rising racist sentiments experience further isolation.
A critical look at Canada 150 July 7, 2017April 24, 2018 Sarah Lazin Identity is oftentimes very personal. While we are influenced by our families and friends, no one else can decide how we identify. In all likelihood, you walk past hundreds of...
A reflection on Rio 2016, and why all that glitters is not gold August 10, 2016August 11, 2016 Cate White From the provincial housing crisis to near-weekly terror attacks, 2016 has felt like an apocalyptic year. But for the next couple of weeks, the impending doom of our world will...
EDITORIAL: It’s better to break walls than build them up July 7, 2016July 20, 2016 Martlet Staff On June 23, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in the Brexit referendum, a landmark decision that sent shockwaves throughout the world, and has left an entire...