Author: Niya Pancholi
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How finding the passion for pottery helped me through tough times
Sometimes it’s the little things that get you going When I first started pottery, I was in middle school. It was one of those art lessons every kid in Ontario, or at least what I like to believe, goes through. You…
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The future of journalism: Where is it going?
Is journalism bringing out the truth or is it feeding us content? When I entered my journalism program, I was young and convinced I knew exactly what I wanted. I imagined myself as…
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Stranger Things season 5: Let’s talk about it
Worst season to exist. I have never been much of a sci-fi person, but when a friend convinced me to try watching Stranger Things, I gave it a shot and I fell in love.…
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2025: The year of the wood snake
Why isn’t anyone saying ‘2026 will be my year?’ Now that we are in the first month of 2026, I keep looking back at 2025 and wondering how we all survived it. I…
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The self-sabotage book every 20-something should pick up
This book isn’t just about “fixing yourself,” but understanding that you are your own obstacle. I genuinely believe everyone in their 20s should read the book, The Mountain Is You, by Brianna Wiest, and…
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Hugging a memory
Holding onto yesterday while learning to embrace tomorrow Especially around this time, when Christmas is only a month away, it’s easy to miss the days of childhood. That said, the classroom parties with cupcakes and…
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Phones: ruining connections
Just because I have a phone doesn’t mean I’m constantly available Just a few days ago, I was scrolling through Reddit and came across a discussion section that listed user’s unpopular opinions/hot…
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What happened at Hollow Water First Nation
When the system fails Indigenous communities again Just this past month, on Sept. 4, Hollow Water First Nation –– located in Wanipigow, Manitoba –– woke up to a nightmare that should have…
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I’m graduating, now what?
A degree, some lessons, and a lot of unanswered questions Niya Pacholi – For the last three years, I looked forward to this moment — graduating and earning a degree. I dreamed…
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No seriously, wtf are labubu’s
The internet’s new obsession Niya Pacholi – When my friend texted me saying her sister got a Labubu, I genuinely had no idea what she was talking about. I thought it was…




