September 03 SOW MUCH MORE THAN WEEDS…and now for the FUND Part! By Luna Saldana Lopez

In a time marked by environmental challenges and biodiversity loss, sowing native seeds has emerged as one promising way to allow us to simply observe the connection within ecosystems and to play a part in restoring the connections necessary for securing a sustainable future. Our $4YT fundraising campaign has grown to now offer particular native […]

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April 13 ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Let’s Start Thinking Ahead By Sami Polumohanti, Chioma Okoro, Vanshika Bhamidipati, Nischitha Korrapati, Tamara Turchetta

Imagine eating your grandma’s cookies: Chocolatey, sweet, and full of love. You think that, one day, you can make those same cookies for your grandkids. You can, because it is a long-standing family recipe that gets passed down through generations connecting them to their past and to people they have never met, from the time […]

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October 01 CLIMATE CHANGE: SWITCHING THE LENS By Anoushka Singh, Akhila Lingam, Sami Polumohanti, Jessie Li, Vanshika Bhamidipati, Allie Liu, Tamara Turchetta

We do our best to do our part. We haul our compost bins to the town recycling centre, we clear our email inboxes so they take up less space, and we wash plastic containers before recycling them. We understand that there are wildfires and melting ice and dying animals, which is why we alter our […]

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September 30 BLOCKCHAIN IN REAL LIFE…for regular people By Abraham Phillips, Allie Liu, Isabella Maudsley, Tamara Turchetta

What are you passionate about? Don’t worry, we’re not about to ask you what you want to be when you grow up. What activity makes you feel excited, at ease, or truly yourself? Chances are, the way you do what you love is going to be revolutionized by blockchain technology, and probably sooner than you […]

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July 04 With Everything That’s Happened This Year… By Abraham Phillips, Allie Liu, Tristan John-Jangles, Vanessa Mugambi, Asma Omar, Tamara Turchetta

Strange times we are living in. There has been a lot of speculation about what life after Covid will look like. Would it be exactly like life as we knew it without Covid? Would there be lingering effects in how we behave and interact, in what we prefer, in what will succeed or fail or […]

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April 23 ‘…but I like them! Who cares who their friends are?’: Partners Matter in the Data Collection Game of Pass the Parcel By Tristan John-Jangles, Joshna Joseph, Jayden Personnat, Sara Kadam, Bilal Siddiqui, Tamara Turchetta

To use or not to use… an app….that is the decision…It’s one that many of us arrive at with tremendous conviction backed by an equally tremendous lack of meaningful information, often in the form of some cleverly wordsmithed Tweet or social media post that most of us could do little more than meaninglessly parrot if […]

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