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  • Student Government: Artemis Aims Arrows to Change and Future Endeavours

    As future leaders, we can play an important role in driving positive transformation in the world, especially at a time when change and awareness of urgent issues are imperative. As this Student Government group is named after one of history’s most remarkable role models, it is vital to understand her true role, influence, and how…

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  • Student Government Elections : How is Echo promising to be the voice of the francophone students?

    It’s no secret that in cdl, the francophone and anglophone section are separated, kept mostly in separate buildings, and never interacting with one another. When it comes to most decisions or school events, they are mostly tailored towards to anglophone section, and the francophones are often forgotten. With student government elections coming up, echo is…

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  • Student Government Elections: Does ACE Have a Card Up Its Sleeve?

    With the student government campaigns underway, we have begun to see the first P.R. (Public Relations) moves from each party. With it being early in the elections, it is pleasing to know that each party is active in its mission to appeal to the students. However, this begs the question of whether such promises are…

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  • Student Government Elections: What’s gonna change”

    With the days growing longer and the sun shining brighter, the arrival of spring is accompanied by the upcoming student government elections. But this begs the question: what is new this year? It may be too early to tell, but what is going to change? Much like today’s politics, governments are often all “bark but…

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  • Are the new fences and gates trapping us?

    At the beginning of the year, we were all shocked to find that the school had installed new fences. Not only did it add a metal gate near the pre-school entrance, but they added metal fences almost everywhere. These decisions leave not only the students, but also the teachers with very few exit routes, making…

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