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By Nick Mokrzewski

Former Editor

Nick is in his third year of Film Production at York University. Raised in an artistic family, he’s never had much problem expressing himself whether it be through music, writing, or comedic rants. He’s a big sucker for watching and critiquing films, going to concerts, professional wrestling, and consuming coffee or chocolate. Nick intends to have many artistic pursuits in either writing, filmmaking, or anything that involves music — whatever suits his fancy on the given day. He’ll often tell you “life is short, seize the moment ‘cause tomorrow you might be dead!”

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YUFA’s strike vote comes to a close

YUFA Executive plan on initiating an online strike mandate vote.

News . February 28, 2022

How Canada can “make the shift” to change the youth impacted by homelessness

A group of activists are providing grants for project proposals to combat youth homelessness and poverty.

News . February 16, 2022

A look into the potential of Timbers Lodge’s Band Night

With the lifting of restrictions and live music seeming to make a full-time return, Timbers Lodge opens a new opportunity for York artists.

News . February 15, 2022

A look into the YFS Access Centre’s ASL classes

For several years, the YFS’s Access Centre has pursued their goals of providing accessibility through free ASL classes.

News . February 10, 2022

York continues its path toward recovery from Skennen’kó:wa Gamig vandalism

On January 14, a landmark house linked to York’s Indigenous community was vandalized at its Keele Campus.

News . February 7, 2022

York faces backlash amidst return to campus

As students come back to campus for in-person classes, York administration comes to terms with backlash from the decision by unions and student organizations alike.

News . January 31, 2022

Toronto police increase budget for 2022 to $1.1 billion

The impact of the omicron surge has seen the education and healthcare sectors take a massive financial hit. Amidst this mess, the City of Toronto has granted the Toronto Police Service a $24-million increase to their budget.

News . January 21, 2022

Ottawa announces $40-billion settlement for Indigenous communities affected by underfunded child welfare system

Ottawa has promised Indigenous communities $40 billion in compensation for its history of underfunding in child and family welfare services, the largest class-action settlement in Canadian history.

News . January 20, 2022

What events are coming up for York in 2022?

Despite the Omicron variant hindering the start of the winter semester, it’s not stopping York students from ringing in 2022 with optimism, vaccination clinics and festivities.

News . January 13, 2022

Omicron vs. Ontario: Ford government introduces modified Step Two restrictions

With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations consistently rising in Ontario, two political leaders weigh in on the Ford government’s temporarily brought back province-wide restrictions.

News . January 12, 2022

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Opinion

The Effect of Climate Change on the Human Gut Microbiome

. March 21, 2023

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. March 11, 2023

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. February 28, 2023

Are Movie Theaters Dying or Are Things Changing?

. February 7, 2023

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