Wonder Woman : A Review

October 20, 2017

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Trump University?

Tiffany Chu (10) Reporter

Many students are looking at universities or colleges by grade eleven, and yet, there are just so many to choose from. MacMaster, Queen’s, Ryerson, and McGill are all amazing schools but one I wouldn’t suggest is Trump University.
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The Failure of this Year’s Remembrance Day Procedures

As a generation fortunate to have never experienced the trauma of war, and with our last connections of the world war fleeting; it is important to ensure students are receiving proper education regarding the millions of brave individuals who honourably served our country. Ontario is currently one of four Canadian provinces to not recognize Remembrance Day as a statutory holiday. I strongly agree with this position, as it ensures people cannot undermine the significant date due to personal convenience, and the proper education is provided for students prepared by education professionals. Or so I once believed. read more

The Axiom Wins Big

Say hello to your award-winning student newspaper, second year in the running. Nicolas M. and photography editor, Nancy Z., swept the photography section of the Toronto Star High School Newspaper Awards last Thursday, May 26, 2016. Together, they bagged both the first place and second place photography awards. Congratulations to Nicolas for receiving the first place award and to Nancy for getting runner-up! read more

Is Winter truly gone for good?

From snow to sunshine, Toronto has seen very drastic weather this April.  April is typically a month where we expect to see the beautiful, shining sun or adorable birds flying around. However, what we actually saw this month was snow. According to the CBC, Toronto received more snow in April than any other Winter month. This is the type of weather that we enjoy with a nice cup of hot chocolate, a dozen blankets, and the hope for snow days.  Although this sounds extremely appealing, it is also extremely inefficient. No one is prepared for such drastic change in weather, especially with the hats, boots, and jackets recently tucked away for spring.  Also, there is a high chance of slipping on ice or just getting snow in your running shoes. read more

Getting to the Heart of the Matter

Love …countless songs, books, and poems have been written on the subject.  It is the one emotion that can make you feel elated or it can catapult you into the depths of despair.  Love is a deep feeling of personal attachment to another – ‘personal’ being the operative word.   So why do we let a 5th Century Roman ritual such as Valentine’s Day dictate how or when we should demonstrate our love for one another? read more

Senior Girls Basketball Team Update

The St. Robert Senior Girls Basketball team has been hitting the court almost everyday, and that practice has been paying off. As last year’s Senior Girls Basketball Team brought home the Tier 2 Championship for the 2014 season, the expectations for this year have been set high and the girls have been on route to victory. While participating in pre-season tournaments, the girls bonded and came together as a team; learning about each others ways of play and forming relationships. Team Captains Brianna I. (12) and Christina C. (12) have been leading the team through each game and encouraging the players to leave it all on the court. “So far it looks like the team has great chemistry on and off the court and I can see us going far in the playoffs with the skill we possess,” reports Christina Chin.  Brianna leads the way for the team in scoring, averaging 20 points a game. The girls have played 4 regular season games, and have remained undefeated thus far in the season. read more