Articles

Five Types of Tacos and their Origins

Ever since returning from Mexico, I’ve been exploring Calgary for great taco joints across the city.  Although none quite compare with the street taco experience, I was able to find a few places that offered fairly authentic experiences for Mexican street food.  Paired with a fruity, tropical drink, tacos make the perfect finger food or… Read more »

Editorial—Technical Issues

The Voice Magazine survey is now concluded, and while we haven’t gone through all the answers yet, with over a thousand respondents, we should come away with a good idea of what the general reader thinks might be some ways to improve this magazine.  Frankly, I’m both excited and, if I’m honest, a little bit… Read more »

Our Rocket Ship is Launching

I don’t know how it happened, but my enthusiasm for life is at its highest.  I’m in menopause, so presumably life should be terrible.  But it’s not.  I’m on fire with joy.  I’m unsure what I did right or if it’s just luck.  But I have some insights that may interest you.  Here they are:… Read more »

My Crazy Life—Cybercrime During COVID-19 Lockdowns

“Nothing about you makes sense,” “You’re like something out of a movie,” and “You’ve lived a million lives, eh,” are all phrases that I have become accustomed to hearing from almost everyone I meet.  Most of the stories I share with people might lead them to believe that I am a tall-tale teller, possibly influenced… Read more »

How to Sculpt Your Physique Fashionably through Sports

This article is a touch taboo.  That’s because I explore how to sculpt your physique when the focus should be on how it makes you feel.  And I believe that fitness should be dedicated to our “higher power,” not vanity. The good news is that I took a fashion course and have done many different… Read more »

Editorial—Running and the Numbers

Ten candidates are currently in the running for the two seats available in the AUSU by-election.  Voting opens on Thursday, so before you vote, be sure to check in on The Voice Magazine’s website, as we’ll be running our usual quick Q&A with all the candidates so that you can get a better idea of… Read more »

Don’t Blame the Meteorologist—The Math is Grueling!

The words meteorologist and dependable are seldom spoken in the same sentence.  Most of us experience minor forecasting mishaps regularly–it sometimes rains a bit in my neighbourhood when the forecast says, “sun and cloud.”  Other times I bring the raincoat only to find that it rains in parts of the city other than where I… Read more »

Nothing Can Limit Us

The only thing that can limit us is how we think.  That’s because we are going to act based on our thoughts.  And while our friends in the philosophy department may study metaphysics, they will perhaps encounter the many worlds theory.  This theory states that whatever we can imagine has, is, or will occur in… Read more »

How do Black Canadians Feel about the Fergus Report?

Ever since the release of The Fergus Report by the Ethics Commissioner, the news talk has been flooded with bylines claiming that Canada’s democracy is devolving and exaggerations about Canada “dying a little”, but with little details on the specifics of this report. The day after the report was released, I went online to hear… Read more »