Salary Gap In Canada

By Irla Garcia Tellez

Historically, women have faced marginalization across various domains, including the labor market, where they encounter unequal pay, limited career advancement, and fewer leadership opportunities. These disparities persist today, despite progress in some areas, as structural inequalities and societal expectations continue to create barriers for women, especially those from marginalized backgrounds. A clear example of this…

Autism In Girls: A Study From The Stanford University School Of Medicine

By Sophie Jickling

Following a recent Stanford study using AI to analyze brain scans, researchers discovered distinctive patterns in the brains of girls with autism that aren’t observed in other developing brains. The recognition of these symptomatic differences could lead to more effective treatments and diagnostics for these young girls. ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) is defined as a…

Palestine: Uncomplicating the “Complicated”

By Brynn Niblett

Though they have recently been gaining traction due to highly publicized events, international movements which stand in solidarity with Palestinian freedom and resistance are anything but new. Though modern political discourse attempts to frame this issue as too complex for the average person to understand or comment upon, it really isn’t.

The Inner Child- Nurturing, Valuing and Protecting

By Chloe Morris

The purest, most curious and free-spirited part of ourselves. Before the faculties of perception and reason were highly developed, and imagination and intuition took charge. Before the many ebbs and flows of life set the most authentic version of ourselves adrift.