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Toronto gets bejewelled in the lead-up to Taylor Swift’s arrival 

With only a few days until Taylor Swift plays her first Canadian show on the Eras Tour, the city of Toronto is rushing to finish preparations for what might be the busiest two weeks of its entire history.  

Over the past year or two, I’ve started feeling something strange. I’ve felt a twinge of nostalgia for 2020. 

After a close electoral race, Donald Trump was elected to be the next president of the United States on Tuesday. 

Meta A.I. has teased a generative A.I. for filmmaking, and their reputation has taken a major hit. 

The Badger Women’s basketball team is on fire, claiming their fourth consecutive victory with an impressive 73-59 win over the Waterloo Warriors on Nov. 9 at the Bob Davis Gym.  

Glasses clink together, their chimes harmonizing with one another as the ambient chatter in the room fizzles out into an anticipatory silence as the band takes the stage. As the music begins, a cacophony of different sounds fill the air; horn, sax, piano, the rhythmic beat of percussion — is it chaos or a conversation?  

Canadian Parliament responds to a second Trump presidency 

After Donald Trump was elected to be the 47th president of the United States on Nov. 4, Parliament has begun to prepare for the ways Trump’s second term might affect Canada. 

How A.I. is transforming the world of sports

Artificial intelligence (A.I.) is gradually becoming a part of our everyday lives, shaping how we work and communicate. In the world of sports, A.I. has taken on an increasingly vital role, transforming everything from player performance analysis to injury prevention and fan engagement. As A.I. technology continues to advance, its impact on sports is expected to grow, changing the game for athletes, coaches and fans.  

The birth of a musician: Local percussionist Daniel Villarraga reflects on his journey towards making his own name 

Glasses clink together, their chimes harmonizing with one another as the ambient chatter in the room fizzles out into an anticipatory silence as the band takes the stage. As the music begins, a cacophony of different sounds fill the air; horn, sax, piano, the rhythmic beat of percussion — is it chaos or a conversation?  

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