Is the CAQ built to last? Sara Parker Oct 4, 2022 Despite appearing untouchable in the voter polls, the CAQ has experienced some choppy waters. In this election…
Opinion | A Love Letter to the Internet Sara Parker Feb 1, 2022 Wordle is specifically designed to use only three to five minutes of your day, offering no additional levels or…
Dystopia Is Here: Why You Should Fear the Metaverse Sara Parker Nov 11, 2021 The threat of the Metaverse extends beyond those currently posed by Facebook: it is a threat of complete control of…
Unpaid Internships: The New Frontier of Labour Sara Parker Aug 15, 2021 Internships are incredible experiences for students, and earning a sought-after position is a testament to their…
Who Cares About Peace in Afghanistan? Sara Parker Feb 18, 2021 Both the Taliban and the Afghan government stand to lose from a peace deal: the Taliban will likely have to…
Opinion | Talking About Fight Club Sara Parker Nov 12, 2020 One can hardly be surprised that students carefully coordinated and prepared for a Fight Night — after all, it…
US Elections Podcast Miniseries: The Final Debate (or Revenge of the Malarkey) Naomi Shi Oct 31, 2020 As the election draws to an end, Senior Editor Justine Coutu sits down with Editors Max Clark and Sara Parker to!-->…
US Elections Podcast Miniseries: The Art of Deflection Naomi Shi Oct 11, 2020 After last week’s messy showdown, expectations were high for the Harris-Pence debate. MIR Senior Editor Justine!-->…
How Data Helped Big Tech Monopolize Modernity Sara Parker Oct 9, 2020 While the concentration of these platforms may be convenient for consumers, they are fatal for the once innovative…
MIR US Elections Podcast Miniseries: Chris Wallace for President Naomi Shi Oct 4, 2020 Nothing says ‘US presidential election homestretch’ like debate season. MIR Senior Editor Justine Coutu sits down!-->…