OP-ED Make French sexy instead of shoving it down our throats
top of page
Instead of ramming the French language down our throats, try another approach.
-
Feb 24, 20221 min read
I tried the Cineplex D-Box and was on the edge of my seat...literally
A West Island News writer tried out the D-Box seats at the Cineplex in Kirkland.
-
Feb 15, 20223 min read
My grandfather went into the hospital a week ago and that's about all I know
Morgan Weinmeister takes a stance on the current healthcare crisis and shares a personal anecdote.
Rhonda Massad
Nov 9, 20215 min read
Why do we allow bullies to govern at the municipal level?
Why do we allow bullies to govern at the municipal level?
-
Sep 24, 20213 min read
Let me study at a coffee shop: we both have every right to be there
If you’ve ever been frustrated by studying students, maybe this article will shed light on a perspective or two you may not have considered.
-
Sep 15, 20216 min read
It's not selfish: why you should spend more time alone
5 reasons why you should spend more time alone, and some easy ways to have more alone time (yes, it is possible).
-
Aug 24, 20216 min read
6 reasons why it’s never appropriate to comment on a person's body
Why you should never comment on someone else's body.
-
Aug 18, 20215 min read
Adjusting to post-COVID life: It's okay not to be okay
Adjusting to post-covid life. It's okay not to be okay.
Alessandro De Luca
Aug 1, 20212 min read
Op-Ed: Why online school shouldn't be forgotten about as students return to campus.
While schools anticipate a return to campus next semester, online learning is something that they could still use to their advantage.
-
Jul 20, 20217 min read
Why I'm being nicer to people and why you should too
Why you should be nicer to people.
Rhonda Massad
May 20, 20212 min read
Emergency bridges are available for rent. Kidding, not kidding!
Île aux Tourtes Bridge closes after 55 years after repair team finds it unsafe for commuters
Rhonda Massad
May 9, 20214 min read
Vaccines: Prick or no prick, you may still be one.
Kris Artuso tries to make sense of the most problematic issue we face in the pandemic. Spoiler: it's us.
bottom of page