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The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...

KPop Demon Hunters: Living with trauma and learning to move forward

Topping both movie and music charts with a badass image concealing a cute, fun and vulnerable story, KPop Demon Hunters is an unexpected gem...

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The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...

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The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...

Jeremy Dutcher invites us to listen with intention

Motewolonuwok is an album of quiet power and generational connection

KPop Demon Hunters: Living with trauma and learning to move forward

Topping both movie and music charts with a badass image concealing a cute, fun and vulnerable story, KPop Demon Hunters is an unexpected gem...
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Durham Region needs to reel in illegal fishing

Every year people gather to watch fish jump the Bowmanville Fish Ladder during spawning season. Known as the salmon run, August to October is...

Starbucks’ Pecan Oat Cortado is just another sugary drink

When fall comes to mind, so does the coziness of a cable knit sweater and the crunch of leaves beneath each step, and for...

Once a lifeline, thrift stores leave shoppers in Durham behind

Necessity is now turning into privilege. Local thrift stores once filled a critical gap for families and students, but that gap is fraying more...

Celebrating violence should not be tolerated

The footage depicting Charlie Kirk's assassination divided the country, not just south of the border but here in Canada as well. Some mourned his...

Disciplinary Action: Error, Try Again Next Time

Actions have consequences. It’s a lesson children learn the hard way from touching burning pots and swatting at household pets.If a four-year-old can understand...

Put cancer warnings on alcohol

Canada needs to implement mandatory warning labels on all alcoholic beverages, clearly stating the link between alcohol and cancer. Canadians have a right to...

Vaccines are necessary for societal growth, ignorance isn’t

The very thing that helped eradicate polio is being challenged in the United States. According to Global News, Florida is working to eliminate all...

Freedom at Risk: the slow undoing of abortion rights

Last month at Durham College, a group of anti-abortion protesters gathered with large graphic signs, sparking debate about their methods and the impact on...

Bulbbul: the witch they feared, the goddess she became

Looking for a spooky tale that will keep you up at night? Anvita Dutt’s Bulbbul is a haunting story set in old Bengal, weaving...

Frozen River: A film that embodies the phrase “desperate times call for desperate measures”

Frozen River is a well-done low-budget film with an overarching theme of two desperate mothers doing what they can to support their families. Premiering...

Is it Time to Knock Out Boxing?

Amanda Serrano’s exit from the ring after her fierce rematch with Katie Taylor was unforgettable not only for her remarkable performance but for the...

Drivers and pedestrians need to be more vigilant as clocks fall back

As the days get shorter and the clocks fall back, traffic incidents involving pedestrians "increase by more than 30 percent during the evening commute...