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Zombie laws: saving lives or wasting resources?
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Zombie laws: saving lives or wasting resources?

By Sarah Do Couto and Julianna Perkins At nearly every intersection in Toronto, there are pedestrians with their eyes glued to their phones; distracted pedestrians put themselves and others at risk. Being absorbed in a phone can cause pedestrians to miss important traffic cues and increase the possibility of injury. This is why cities like…

Net Neutrality: How it affects Canada and why it matters
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Net Neutrality: How it affects Canada and why it matters

Repealing American net neutrality threatens online access for Canadians Telecommunications specialist at Stanford University says neutrality isn’t just an American issue By: Sarah Do Couto An end to net neutrality in the United States will threaten free and secure internet on a global scale, says a telecommunications specialist at Stanford University. Net neutrality, a concept…

Females fighting their way into hockey
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Females fighting their way into hockey

Female coaches, players and reporters are changing the male-dominated sports industry. (Video: Breanna Carter, Julia Nowicki and Subi Anandarajah/RSJ) More females are pursuing careers in the historically male-dominated hockey industry, spearheading a change in sport gender demographics. According to registration numbers compiled by Hockey Canada, the women’s game has enjoyed a steady rise for the…

Four easy, DIY ramen recipes to make at home
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Four easy, DIY ramen recipes to make at home

By: Julianna Perkins and Xavier Hazard  Ramen – that Japanese noodle dish that’s all the rave right now. Sure, it’s great going out for this delicious dish, but let’s be honest here, we’re on a student budget. With that said, we made four DIY ramen recipes for you to try at home, and trust us,…

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