Cooking with love for Thanksgiving As promised last week, I will be featuring some must-have recipes for fall, and the Thanksgiving season. This week, I have decided to teach you how to make a delicious stuffing that works with chicken or turkey. I am also going to touch a bit […]
Author: Emily Jones
Simply Authentic: Diary of a Local Foodie
Delicious and hearty apple crisp Last weekend, as usual, I made my usual trip to the Guelph Farmer’s Market in search of fresh flavours to use in the kitchen. I spent my entire weekend cooking and found myself really welcoming the fall weather (and the fall recipes). I made a […]
HPV Vaccine Said to “Promote” Sexual Intercourse
Catholic leaders go too far in attempting to stop premarital sex In recent news, a Calgary catholic school board is sending home letters to parents with information from catholic leaders who believe the HPV vaccine is not the answer to lower cases of cervical cancer. It is appalling that these […]
Simply Authentic: Diary of a Local Foodie
The importance of knowing how to cook It recently struck me that not everyone knows how to cook, including a large number of students who are now living on their own. My younger brother is in his second year of university, and I had the pleasure of spending this past […]
Simply authentic: Diary of a Local Foodie
Super simple chicken and black bean tacos This past week, The Ontarion welcomed three new staff members to our team – News Editor, Alyssa Ottema, Sports and Health Editor, Stephanie Coratti, and Arts and Culture Editor, Adrien Potvin. On our final day of orientation, we held a welcome lunch featuring […]
In conversation with Thomas Oberle
The importance of discussing and contemplating big questions In a recent interview with Thomas Oberle, an undergraduate student at the University of Guelph, I discussed the reasons behind beginning something called The Telos Project. “The Telos project is dedicated to the exploration of ideas and topics related to the God […]
Speaking with Intention
The importance of understanding how our words affect others Each year, The Ontarion does some form of anti-oppression training – this year, we were fortunate enough to have Sonja Christopherson, a Human Rights Advisor at the University of Guelph Office of Diversity and Human Rights, present the seminar. Each year, […]
The Guelph Farmer’s Market
Keeping the community healthy The adjustment may take some time, and it may not happen until living off campus in future years of study, but something to not miss out on is the Guelph Farmer’s Market, located on Gordon Street downtown. There is something really special about being able […]
Coffee in Guelph
The best places to get your caffeine fix Looking for a better atmosphere to get some work done? Look no further than some of Guelph’s best coffee shops to get an excellent ambience and that caffeine fix we all so desperately need. Do yourself a favour and take some time […]
The Magic of Hillside
Investigating what it is that tugs at people’s heartstrings For more than three decades now, Guelph has been the home of a very special festival – its name is Hillside. Andrew Cooper, a Guelph resident who has been visiting Hillside for the past sixteen years, recently sat down for […]
