On the Outside
External news covered by Tigertalk journalists!
E-Waste and the Dangers to the Environment
Ruby Conlin expertly writes about the adverse effects of electronic waste on the Earth.
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Ballast Water Is Destroying Our Ecosystems: What Can We Do About It?
Ruby Conlin explores the impacts of ballast water on the environment.
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Family Ties Over Party Lines
Sofie Kagan explores finding understanding amidst increasing political division in the lead up to the 2024 US election.
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Climate Change & Warm Weather
Silver Wu creates a thought-provoking article on the issue of climate change.
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Daylight Saving Time May Soon Be A Thing Of The Past: What Do Harbord Students Think About It?
Jack Van Doorselaer provides a detailed report of student opinions on Daylight Saving Time.
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How Inclusion Can Impact The Experience Of Nature
Finnan Pyrka writes about inclusion and his experiences with accessible hiking. Photo by Patricia Pyrka.
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The One With Matthew Perry’s Death
Olivia Wright-Sinclair reflects on the life of the late Matthew Perry.
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Fashion’s Cycle: Ephemeral Trends
Reem Benadada takes a look at the issue of fashion trends and provides Harbord students with club-led initiatives to combat textile waste.
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Modernizing Free Press: The Key to Preserving Democracy
Arya Bari and Lily Canete-Goodine insightfully reflect on the connections between journalism, democracy, and social media. Photo by Arya Bari.
Talking To ChatGPT Through My Glasses?
Elias Evans writes about Facebook's new Meta Smart Glasses for Tigertalk's Digital Literacy Feature.
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