Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump

The second debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was a very intense discussion  to watch. But if one pays attention to their conversation, they can find some errors in their methods and strategies for debate. Most of the time Trump was avoiding, dodging questions and changing subjects, mostly related to ISIS and talking badly about Hillary. He would get defensive that the questioners wanted to move on and kept reminding him that his time was over. Another thing is that he would not even let Clinton finish what she had to say. read more

United Book Nerds Read “The Girl on the Train”

By: Eirini Abadeer

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Make St. Robert Green Again!

By: Mary Xu

St. Robert’s very own environmental club is already well on its way to another great school year filled with a variety of green initiatives. The environmental club meets every Tuesday after school and everyone is welcome to attend.  During meetings many ideas are discussed in regards to how the school can be more environmentally friendly, and how our school community can work together to achieve this. 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

Ode to Mother Earth

This year, St. Robert’s Environmental Club promoted environmental sustainability by hosting various activities during Earth Week, April 18-22. Activities such as the YCDSB Rock the Bike, GO GREEN Water Bottle Art, a Lights Out campaign, and a school grounds ‘clean-up’ session which yielded 82kg. of garbage was participated by all students around the school.  read more

Addressing and Closing the Canadian Pay Gap

It has been 98 years since Canadian women were first given the opportunity to vote in a federal election, 31 years since the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guaranteed sexual equality under federal law, and 29 years since the Ontario government passed the Pay Equality Act (a provincial government statue to enforce wage equality for females). Evidently, thanks to many great men and women who have come before us and fought for equality, women’s rights and standing in society have drastically progressed. 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