Category: Columnists
Baranyai: Young people suddenly engaged in U.S election and results are hilarious
The Harris honeymoon is riding the wave of a “brat summer”; fancams on TikTok are promoting “project coconut”; and the over-30 crowd is just trying to keep up without sounding too cringe
Pearson: The future is ours to shape
We’ll get better outcomes when we demand them from our leaders and from ourselves.
Pavelka: How overcrowding impacts the world’s tourism hotspots
Joe Pavelka, Mount Royal University Every summer, millions of people jet off on vacations around the world. The United Nations World Tourism Organization estimates that international arrivals, the measure of global travel, will be two per cent higher than the pre-pandemic total was in 2019. However, as more of us are taking vacations, some of […]
Baranyai: Respect women Olympians’ faith choices
In Rio, Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad made history as the first woman to compete for the U.S. wearing a hijab.
Dyer: Donald Trump’s fake religiosity could be political poison
The past two weeks have been a roller-coaster ride for Donald Trump.