Dropping mask mandates brings mixed reactions from students and faculty
While some students and teachers appear glad to see their peers face to face, others have lingering fears that the pandemic isn’t over.
While some students and teachers appear glad to see their peers face to face, others have lingering fears that the pandemic isn’t over.
Ron Hungerford has a coaching career worthy of a place in the Brockville and Area Sports Hall of Fame, but upon arrival at TISS in 1976 the coach had to build the team from the ground up.
Ontario students protested the province’s decision to roll back the sex-ed curriculum taught in elementary schools by walking out of class on Sept. 21, but the demonstration at East York Collegiate Institute didn’t follow the script.
The East York Collegiate Institute robotics team goes to competition in the FIRST Robotics program, having already won awards. Students on the team explain what the team means to them, and how it has helped build their future.
An East York resident was at home relaxing on Feb. 28 when she saw a crowd of people and police through her window. She saw them gathered near Coxwell and Cosburn avenues a block away and later found out a 16-year-old boy was a victim of stabbing just steps from a nearby high school.
“The thing about robotics is that it a composes every single field. It has mechanical design manufacturing, computer programming, and if you’re interested in anything related to do with technology or even business management, I think robotics has something for you in it,” Shawn Zivontsis said.
Christina Kyritsis is not your average teenager.
High school is all about the future. What will you do next? Where do you go?
Developing a passion for a certain sport often starts at a very young age. But that wasn’t the case for Nick Ntoukas.
East York Collegiate Institute’s junior girls basketball team can be defined by its player’s selflessness and total team attitude.