Looking back on the Blue Jays’ season
By Brendan Makay, Contributor The Toronto Blue Jays had to watch as their playoff hopes unceremoniously slipped away this year. With both the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox winning their games...
By Brendan Makay, Contributor The Toronto Blue Jays had to watch as their playoff hopes unceremoniously slipped away this year. With both the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox winning their games...
By Zach Worden, Staff Writer With the sports world now frozen across the world due to COVID-19, there’s no better time than now to look back at the best of 2019 from our Canadian...
By Hayden Koch, Contributor It’s hot in the north with Kawhi Leonard in Toronto and Lebron James off in the west, the Raptors have a real chance of taking Canada to the NBA finals. Last...
LGBTQ players should feel safe in locker room Nathan Ross Staff Writer Can you name three openly gay professional athletes? Don’t feel bad if you can’t. The fact is the NHL...
Here’s what happened with the Big Four Bryce Forbes Sports Editor It was a two-team race for first place in the north division of the North American Baseball League between the Vipers and the...
By Vanessa Gillard The first year of our alma mater’s inception went well all things considered. It kicked off last September with the appropriately named Ufest, which featured the oddly paired Canadian hip hop...
Lupe Fiasco’s Lasers has been met by a bit of hostility from fans, who call it his most commercial album. I’m not going to deny that it is, but given that this is Fiasco...
by Bryce Forbes The Reflector From nearly missing the playoffs to eyeing the Champions Cup in the course of one season. That’s the path the Calgary Roughnecks are currently on this National Lacrosse League...
by Laura Lushington The Reflector After a season-ending 20-16 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 2010 Western final, the Calgary Stampeders are looking to redeem themselves. Putting the past behind them, the players...
by Kian Sumalpong The Reflector “Sometimes, honestly, the music sounds terrible,” says Matthew Perry, a 24-year-old SAIT student, as he laughs looking back to the music sessions he has held thus far. Imagine being...