Articles

Fit at 100 is the New Normal

When we set a goal, miracles happen at lightning speed.  So, what miracles might we achieve at age 100? According to my interpretation of recent data, 100 is the new 30.  To explain, I saw a YouTube health clip that claimed we can build strong muscles even in our hundreds.  If we eat ultra-healthy, avoid… Read more »

Using Art to Change the World

A loved one is more golden than philosopher Ayn Rand, but profoundly spiritual and communicating through poetry, not story.  He already has many fans and has just started on a social media platform.  His poems break me into deep sobs as tears gush out of my soul.  He wrote a poem about war and suggested… Read more »

My First Experience Witnessing the Aurora Borealis

One of the most fascinating experiences I’ve had to date was watching the aurora borealis.  While typically the colors that splash across my desktop wallpaper are an eerie green with streaks of white, this year (May 10th) when I first witnessed the phenomena, I was surprised to find splashes of pink and purple.  Almost an… Read more »

The Foreign Interference Commission Update

On May 11th, 2024, a bombshell report by The Bureau’s Sam Cooper broke a news story about how illegal casinos were leveraged as a tool for blackmail and to carry out foreign interference.  It highlighted how during the Covid-19 pandemic a policing investigation titled “Project Endgame” concluded with a raid that was conducted on a… Read more »

How Students can Get Started with Saving and Investing

After the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation increased and caused our monthly expenses to rapidly rise.  Around twenty to thirty years ago, it seemed easier for people to get a degree, find a job, and live a comfortable life on one income.  Now most people need at least two incomes to afford everyday expenses such as rent. … Read more »

Editorial—The Hands are Heavy

A protest as to Israels’ actions in Palestine was recently broken up at the University of Calgary, leading to widespread condemnation of the university and the police actions taken from it’s own legal faculty and student associations alike, including our own AUSU. I’ll be honest, I haven’t had a lot of sympathy for the protests… Read more »

DIY Hong Kong Egg Tart Recipe

Making Hong Kong-style egg tarts at home is a delightful culinary adventure that allows you to recreate the flaky crust and creamy custard filling of this beloved pastry.  Here’s a DIY recipe to guide you through the process: Ingredients: Crust preparation: 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup unsalted butter, chilled and cubed 1/4 cup… Read more »

Spiritual Friends

I don’t have many friends, but the ones I do have are profoundly spiritual.  They all embody traits I would love to offer everyone, especially our beloved Jewish students, who are undergoing hardships and persecution due to no fault of their own.  No one deserves what this world is putting them through.  Everyone deserves love,… Read more »

Want to Compete with me at the Olympics?

Today, I discovered that 80-year-olds can compete in the Olympics.  So, I want to compete in the Olympics for backstroke and crawl when I’m in my 70s or 80s, although I’ve got to look at the chart to see precisely what age ranges compete.  And I could get bold and talented enough to try out… Read more »