Going Back for Gold
Ryley Feenie
June 19, 2012
Eric Lamaze and Hickstead at the 2008 Beijing Olympics On November 6th 2011Canada lost one of the best horse and rider pairs since Ian Millar and Big Ben. Individual Gold and Team Silver medalist Eric Lamaze had just finished the FEI Rolex Cup when the fifteen year old stallion suddenly collapsed in... Read more »
Culture Craze
Derek Yelland, Writer
June 15, 2012
I was one of the first at Frank Hurt, then more came, and more. Kids with dropdecks, kids with pintails, Sector9s, Landyachtz and Santa Cruz. They began to be seen everywhere. The sport of longboarding has hit full force. For most students at Frank Hurt their typical mode of transport is their... Read more »
20 Straight
Shahrukh Tahir, Writer
May 30, 2012
There are many who doubted the value of experience, and the role that it has in the NBA playoffs. Although the San Antonio spurs use their experience in the most effective manner possible. They have proven they are the main contender for the NBA championship by winning twenty straight games. The San... Read more »
Linsanity in NYC
Rohit Dhaliwal, Writer
May 23, 2012
“Madison Square Garden is going ‘Lin-sane’” is what commentators were saying after the emergence of Jeremy Lin, or known by the viewers as “Linsanity.” Jeremy Lin, the point guard for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association, was buried at the end of the player rotation.... Read more »
Sedin without Sedin
Sundeep Dhanjal, Sports journalist
May 23, 2012
With over a decade of dominance, the Sedins have turned into elite players. They are the face of the Vancouver Canucks, and have played together since they could put on a pair of skates. Not only do they look alike but they also have nearly the same amount of points; with Henrik... Read more »


