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Review: I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai

It’s a childhood divested of innocence. Instead of Cops and Robbers, the children play Taliban and Army.

Amongst staunch critics and violent threats, education activist Malala...Continue...

A gong show for show-goers

Count yourself lucky if you managed to snap tickets to Said the Whale’s sold out show.Continue...

Community, charity and Craigslist

Craigslist can be a curious place, with ads often viewed with much suspicion and wariness.

While I was abroad in first year, the idea of “couchsurfing”, crashing on a stranger’s couch, to...Continue...

Book review: And the Mountains Echoed

Khaled Hosseini’s third book, And the Mountains Echoed , is another tearjerker filled with heartbreaking emotions and the theme of redemption. Hosseini rose to fame with the phenomenal...Continue...

Singing themselves sick

Sometimes, it’s okay to judge an album by its cover. The Walkmen’s newest album Heaven is one of those cases.Continue...

Book vs. movie: The Great Gatsby

By Jessica Chong
Blogs Editor

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby , and Baz Luhrmann’s movie adaption can hardly be compared -– while entertaining and elaborate,...Continue...

A sober and drunk take on Never Say Neverland

Journal staff weigh in on the most recent production of Queen's Players with a drunk review and sober review.Continue...

Far from fleeting

Journal staffers wanted to weigh in on all the hype surrounding the release Seattle-based sextet Fleet Foxes's highly-anticipated sophomore album Helplessness Blues.Continue...

Hail the Gaels

The Journal highlights stand-out individuals from 2010-11Continue...

Life is Biutiful

The story of a man on the road to redemption, Biutiful shows viewers the contradiction that darkness can light the way.Continue...

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