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A Kingdom of Colour Arts 

A Kingdom of Colour

In a far off land, where the skies reflect a radiant blue light into the eyes of beholders, and the natural landscapes possess the most vivid green aura about them, a kingdom exists. Its wealth was unparalleled, and its people prosperous. This land was ruled by the most egotistic of monarchs. His name was Ray Teena, and he held himself on a very high pedestal. He hailed from a long line of philosophers who organized sustainable methods of managing the economy and government. Soon after getting married, his wife became…

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Album Review: Intersections-Drum & Tongue Entertainment 

Album Review: Intersections-Drum & Tongue

Music has evolved in such a way that we can make it with a single push of a button on our computers. Anyone can do it, but some fail miserably. Others, however, develop their own styles, their own beats that can very well transcend multiple genres as a whole. These beats may later be paired with lyrics that not only compliment the instrumental audio but in fact illustrate stories that can only glorify the intensity of the beats. Montreal-based rap duo Drum & Tongue’s 2015 album Intersections does just that….

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The CIA Is Putting Mind Control Genomes in Your Ramen Arts 

The CIA Is Putting Mind Control Genomes in Your Ramen

It no joke God send me to Earth to teach you about the genomes He said don’t eat the ramen Lest you become a docile boy.   & you should know Those ain’t beans Ma Those is snakes This world is filled with them And they is looking at you.   Don’t give into the temptation That muffin you gramma made Is full of genomes You have been warned.   It’s time to rise up Take charge of your biology You are being conditioned on a mass scale! Are you…

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Disabling Stigma: Difference is not Necessarily Bad Voices 

Disabling Stigma: Difference is not Necessarily Bad

People with attention deficit disorder or learning disabilities are often greeted with skepticism. We have all heard the myths that ADD was invented by drug companies to make money, or that all a person with attention deficit disorder (ADD) or a learning disability (LD) needs is discipline. In some other cases, at school for instance, many people don’t understand why some individuals getting good grades, have access to privileges like extra time on exams, note-takers paid by the school, and homework extensions, otherwise known as accommodations. The symptoms of LD…

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Disabling Stigma: My Story Through Hell Voices 

Disabling Stigma: My Story Through Hell

My sad story begins in Montreal, the urban capital of Quebec. My childhood and kindergarten years were a blast. Frankly, the only thing I remember vividly is crying one afternoon because my mom had arrived late one day to pick me up from the daycare center; I thought she had abandoned me or sold me for a wedding ring she had been yearning for. Fast forward a few years, and high school was the next milestone in my life. It first seemed daunting, but friends made it all the better….

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Disabling Stigma: The Pain We Hide Voices 

Disabling Stigma: The Pain We Hide

It’s been nearly one year since I was diagnosed with major depressive disorder. It seems as if it was yesterday when I had to be taken to the emergency room. However, when I recall all that has happened in the past year, it seems like a lifetime in itself. I used to ask myself a very interesting question, why do people commit suicide? It sounds so impractical and weird. Every problem in this world comes with a solution. So how can anyone think of killing oneself? Soon I had an answer. As a…

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Album Review: Anti by Rhianna Entertainment 

Album Review: Anti by Rhianna

On January 28th, nearly three years after her previous album, Rihanna drops her eighth and latest full-length record, Anti. Despite this being the biggest gap between releases in her career, the album was worth the wait. A lot of anticipation surrounded the release of the album as the singer had been working on it since November 2014. Three promotional singles came out prior to the album’s release, yet none of them made it to the final track list. Once Anti hit the shelves, however, curiosity was at its highest amongst…

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Political Climate Change Voices 

Political Climate Change

I don’t believe in politics. It is not to say that politics have no place in society. Quite the contrary, I think it plays an important role in any healthy civilization. My issue is with what politics has become, and what people expect from it. After the recent Canadian federal election which saw Justin Trudeau win a majority government, I began to ask myself, as a far left-leaning individual, whether or not a Conservative victory would have been best for the citizens. I do not make this point out of…

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Marie-France and Joshua: Music that Crosses Boundaries Entertainment 

Marie-France and Joshua: Music that Crosses Boundaries

A lot of things can be learned from the collaboration of Joshua Castillo and Marie-France Lantin, two Vanier students forming a jazz band. For one thing, when students from wildly different disciplines get together, amazing things can happen. Perhaps more importantly, fitting music into a non-musical career path is both incredibly challenging and very much worthwhile. Joshua, a jazz guitar student in the Music program, and Marie-France, a lifelong singer currently studying Science, first met through a mutual friend, and it was a shared love of music that quickly brought…

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What has Happened to the Canadians? Sports 

What has Happened to the Canadians?

Sunday, November 1st 2015, the Montreal Canadians were firmly in control of the league having won 11 games out of 13, accumulating 22 points out of a possible 26 in the process. The team was on fire, all the forwards were contributing enormously averaging at least three goals per game. The defence was extremely solid, only conceding more than three goals three times in those 13 games. Let’s not forget about their amazing goaltenders in Carey Price and the newly admired Mike Condon. These two were simply stopping anything that…

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