BY SIMONE J. SMITH Peace and Pan-Africanism Toronto! Last weekend, we invited the man known as the King of Controversy back to our great city. Dr....
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “Hi Auntie! I am in trouble and need your help. Can you send $2,000 right away? It’s an emergency. Just wire it...
BY PAUL JUNOR “A Matter of Justice: Climate Change in Black Communities in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area,” will be held on Wednesday, October 23rd,...
BY KAHA GEDI Teaching isn’t just about giving information; it’s about creating learning experiences that students find interesting and useful. When teachers try new ways to...
BY GLORIA O’KOYE In faith, Would the love that gets publicly Professed be like Clanging cymbals when things don’t Go exactly as they were prayed. ...
BY AMARI SUKHDEO Balancing college classes, assignments, part-time jobs, and personal life can be challenging, especially when everything feels like a top priority. Between study sessions,...
BY KHADIJA KARIM Artificial Intelligence, or AI for short, is already here. It is in our phones and video games. It is even in the things...
BY YAHYA KARIM Electric cars (EVs) are the future of transportation, loved for being eco-friendly and high-tech. A recent study by Affinity Law investigated the safety...
BY RUSHANE FERRON The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) has received an unprecedented number of submissions for this year’s FiWi Short Film Competition. Launched earlier this...
BY PAUL JUNOR The Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO), which administers the Grade 3, 6 and 9 assessments across Ontario and the Ontario Secondary School...