by Kelsie Howlett | Sep 19, 2023 | News |
The popular video game engine Unity caused an uproar when it announced a change to their pricing model that could have developers looking at other options. If you have ever played video games, chances are you have played one created using the Unity Engine. Unity, “the...
by Kristina Felker | Sep 19, 2023 | Features |
Iryna Ilienko’s life has been turned upside down. The mother of two fled Ukraine with her daughters, leaving her husband behind in the war-torn country. Now, in Canada, there is not a day that goes by when Iryna doesn’t miss and think about him. A year ago, it was six...
by Tyler Pitre | Sep 18, 2023 | Opinions |
Since its release in 2012, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has set the benchmark for competitive 5v5 tactical esports shooters. The Counter-Strike series has a vibrant esports scene that boasts mechanically gifted rockstars, seven-figure prize pools, and dramatic...
by Liam Newbigging | Sep 15, 2023 | Opinions |
The Apocalyptic Future of Journalism News publications got beaten down in 2023. Postmedia laid off 650 journalists. Global News laid off hundreds in its second major “restructuring” since 2020. Bell cut over 1,300 jobs, many of them being CTV journalists. Even...
by Liam Newbigging | Sep 14, 2023 | Campus, Features |
Is socialist ideology on the rise at universities? It’s June and, despite the loud fans pushing air around the Ukrainian Centre’s basement gymnasium, it’s hot. But, at least there’s snacks. There’s a flat of pop, veggie trays, fruit platters, and, most importantly,...