Author: The Ontarion

Sports & Health

Oil Pulling, More Than a Traditional Remedy

An Ayurvedic approach to holistic health As a holistic approach to health, Ayurveda was developed thousands of years ago, with its origins traceable to India. Based largely on the mind-body connection, Ayurveda is a science of life which views the human body as a self-healing design of infinite intelligence, as […]

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The Examined Life

Every day, we are confronted with countless choices – choices that have no definite answer. The French existentialist philosopher, Jean-Paul Sartre, wrote that there is no absolute moral code, and that even if we do have an agreed-upon set of moral rules in our society, every individual must then interpret […]

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The Changeling in Japan

Poor Japanese worker discovers he was switched at birth Imagine being born in the month of March, in 1953 – this will be 60 years ago in just a few short months. Imagine having your wealthy Japanese mother remembering the clothes of the child she brought home as being different […]

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You’ve Probably Seen this on Pinterest

Holiday recipes to make you look like a culinary genius The holiday party season is officially upon us, and you’ve inevitably been invited to an endless slew of potlucks and “casual get-togethers” that require you to bring a “dish” of some kind. In these situations, you have two options: (a) […]

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Perfecting Being Perpetually Poor

Making it through the holidays with little-to-no money I get it – you’re broke. You’ve probably taken being poor to the next level. Welcome to the end of the semester. In addition to the stress of exams and the excitement of the holiday season, you have your finances to think […]

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The Tech Skeptic

Internet syntax and other oddities invade our use of language IRL When you send a text message, do you capitalize your i’s? Do you use abbreviations? Do you bother with punctuation? The traditional rules of grammar, punctuation, and spelling don’t apply online and in the world of texting and IMing. […]

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Re: Rental Housing Licensing Program

I attended the “community engagement meetings” for the proposed Rental Housing Licensing Program. In the first meeting on Nov. 19, they queried how many people were in favour and against a proposed licensing program, and why. They strongly encouraged everyone to return for the second meeting, which was alleged to […]

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Fair November

This year, Fair November celebrated their 39th anniversary with their annual jurried handcraft sale. Kicking off on Thursday Nov. 21 and running throughout the weekend, the event brought in hundreds of people to the University Centre to take part in one of the largest arts and craft sales in Guelph. […]

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Guelph Campus Co-op Celebrates 100th Birthday

Co-op hits a century; time enough to reflect on its glory days The University of Guelph is home to one of the oldest student-run co-operatives in North America, and on Thursday, Nov. 21 they celebrated their 100th anniversary at the Bullring. According to Co-op’s website, only Harvard University and the […]

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CSA Food Bank Garden Gets Green Light

Organization hopes to provide more fresh produce to beneficiaries The university has given the CSA Food Bank permission to construct a small garden on the land behind its headquarters on the north-eastern corner of Gordon Street and South Ring Road. The approval brings the Food Bank one step closer toward […]