Israel’s War Against Hamas is Just (Opinion Piece)

By: Erik Subashi On October 7th, I recall opening the news and being confronted with horrifying images of Hamas forces invading Israel, resulting in the massacre of thousands. Like millions of others, I was greatly shocked by these appalling actions. Having already witnessed over a year and a half of the unprovoked slaughter of Ukrainian … More Israel’s War Against Hamas is Just (Opinion Piece)

The Best 5 Rom-Coms to Watch During the Valentine’s Day Season

By Hania Piechocinski What’s better than celebrating Valentine’s Day with the ones you love? Watching rom-coms that make you feel like you’re third-wheeling! Today I will tell you all about which movies are worth it and why.   How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a hilarious rom-com about a woman who tries to … More The Best 5 Rom-Coms to Watch During the Valentine’s Day Season

Humans of Toronto #ThePandemicEffect

Interviewer: Eralba Hajdaraj Interview Subject: Odessa Rita P. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Way before the pandemic, I had been struggling with controlling my emotions. I would try to hold them in without knowing how to deal with them. I was also extremely insecure about my appearance. Sometimes, I interpreted things my parents would say as an attack on … More Humans of Toronto #ThePandemicEffect

The Controversies About Remembrance Day

By: Brett Wang From going around the school most people regard Remembrance Day as simply a day where you stab yourself with a poppy and patriotically sing the national anthem. However, behind this general conception of what Remembrance Day is, lies a nuanced discourse between this seemingly uncontroversial holiday. As we recently celebrated Remembrance Day, … More The Controversies About Remembrance Day

Venezuela vs Guyana: A Battle For Oil

By: Erik Subashi Overview Over the last weeks, the news about conflict in Israel and Palestine has taken the international spotlight, leaving out a major escalation going on in South America. The National Assembly of Venezuela has approved to host a national referendum in early December to determine the status of the Essequibo territory. The … More Venezuela vs Guyana: A Battle For Oil

The FHCI Albanian Club’s Independence Day Party: “A Lovely Experience”

Posted on Nov 30, 2023.FHCI Golden Falcon Newspaper By: Eralba Hajdaraj & Adrianne Vo. Home comes in many different forms. It can be the place where you sleep, the place you come from, and even the place you wish to be in. Though Albania may be small, at FHCI, we have a huge community of … More The FHCI Albanian Club’s Independence Day Party: “A Lovely Experience”

I Read Three of Bookstagram’s Most Popular Books – Are they Worth the Hype?

By: Julia Gordon I confess to making a mistake I daresay many have already made; I listened to social media. After being on hold at the public library for literally months, I finally got the chance to read some of the acclaimed series prominently featured on my Instagram feed. I’m not too proud to admit … More I Read Three of Bookstagram’s Most Popular Books – Are they Worth the Hype?

Summer Quiz!

By: Eray Tanburoglu As we all know, the end of the school year is approaching and the temperatures are rising. This is a sign that summer is just around the corner. Hillstock is coming up and everyone is worrying about their exams. However, even in such times there are ways to take your mind off … More Summer Quiz!

2023 POETRY CONTEST WINNER: Wine/Anesthesia by Avril Sacramento

Part 1: WineWine, the bitter elixir of the broken-hearted.A tale of two souls, torn apart, and tormented.They find one another, thinking love could ease their pain.But lack thereof for thyself is a burden to remain.Confined by the mutual belief that with emptiness,they could fill.Reality taught them still;No one could save them, but themselves. Part 2: … More 2023 POETRY CONTEST WINNER: Wine/Anesthesia by Avril Sacramento

The Survivors of the Earthquakes of Turkey/Syria

By: Eray Tanburoglu On February 6, 2023, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the countries of Turkey and Syria. This event was devastating, with 14 million people being affected and 1.5 million being left homeless. It was classified as the deadliest natural disaster in Turkey’s modern history. Eray spoke online with a family member living in … More The Survivors of the Earthquakes of Turkey/Syria

“People’s Smiles are The Reason I Joined SAC”: How the FHCI Student Council Provides a Happy Environment for Students

By: Kevin Guo 10 minutes after school, waves of laughter and cheers filled the main foyer in the FHCI. Around a dozen students were decorating the school’s hallway to celebrate the 2022 World Cup.  This is not the first time they were doing so. For years and years, passionate and helpful leaders in the Student … More “People’s Smiles are The Reason I Joined SAC”: How the FHCI Student Council Provides a Happy Environment for Students

Top 10 Things to do While Single on Valentine’s.

By: William Holloway This holiday sucks, or at least that’s what you tell yourself. It was invented by greeting card companies! Sure, buddy, we’ve all used that at least once before. As long as you pretend you don’t care, you don’t have to confront anything Who has time for love anyway? Time to be productive! … More Top 10 Things to do While Single on Valentine’s.

Humans of FHCI: Mehul Sarin, Junior Vice President

By: Nicholas Pope Mehul Sarin! Mehul is a grade 10 student and the Junior Vice President at Forest Hill Collegiate Institute and loves everything the school has to offer. I had the pleasure of interviewing him at lunchtime, getting to know more about him as well as what his interests are. I hope you have … More Humans of FHCI: Mehul Sarin, Junior Vice President

CUPE Strike: What You Need to Know

By: Sonika Humar | Co-editor & Author On October 30th, Parents and students received an email regarding the declaration of a strike by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) in protest of the unlivable wages that the Progressive Conservative Government is currently giving Ontario education workers. CUPE announced that, due to the Government’s unwillingness … More CUPE Strike: What You Need to Know

Spring Questionnaire!

By: Eray Tanburoglu As Spring approaches you might start to realize that new flowers and trees have started to appear. This might get you wondering what else changes in Spring and what qualities Spring might have that makes it different from the other seasons. You might possibly know everything there is to know about Spring, … More Spring Questionnaire!

The History Behind Holidays Celebrated in April

By: Dani Zeiler As you know, April is a time where there is one random snowfall, the weather generally gets warmer, and flowers start to bloom. It is also the time of year when many religious holidays are celebrated! This year, the Jewish people celebrated Passover, the Christian people celebrated Easter, and Muslim people celebrated … More The History Behind Holidays Celebrated in April

OPINION: Russia’s Invasion On Ukraine: Explained

By: Kyle Williams On the 24th of February 2022, Russian troops crossed the south, north, and east of Ukrainian borders, causing it to be the biggest escalation of military advancement since World War 2. As of the writing of this article, at least 23,000 civilians have been killed from bombings, causing over 4 million people … More OPINION: Russia’s Invasion On Ukraine: Explained

A Fun Interactive Animation: A Student Animation

By: Eray Tanburoglu As winter approaches it becomes harder and harder to go outside and enjoy outdoor activities. We all decide to stay indoors and in most cases watch Netflix, play games, workout or even play board games with family and friends. However, even those can become boring after doing them over and over. So, … More A Fun Interactive Animation: A Student Animation

Novak Djokovic: What Happened, and What Should be Done

By: Daria Draskovic Most people have heard of the recent situation surrounding world-renowned Serbian tennis player, Novak Djokovic. Sitting at a rank of number 1 in the world, he was anticipated to be a massive contender at the upcoming Australian Open. However, this year, things were different. Australia has been globally recognized as one of … More Novak Djokovic: What Happened, and What Should be Done

POETRY CONTEST SPECIAL MENTION: Autumn Leaves by Dilay Dere

I want to fall peacefully Like the beautiful leaves in autumn Gracefully touching the land that we call home I want to feel the breeze Trickling around my body As I walk with the gorgeous sunrise in the morning. It’s amazing what nature does to you really As the sun gives you warmth and happiness … More POETRY CONTEST SPECIAL MENTION: Autumn Leaves by Dilay Dere

POETRY CONTEST SPECIAL MENTION: Ode to Winter by Raj Uxa

The season of fall ends revitalisation. A role of change to a strong vocation. As the crops go to bed and the leaves are widespread, The sweet, serene sunlight disappears overhead. The temperate winds protrude to the north, The inclement climate concludes to go forth. Great beasts of the north endure hibernation, Fair fledgelings and … More POETRY CONTEST SPECIAL MENTION: Ode to Winter by Raj Uxa

POETRY CONTEST SPECIAL MENTION: Tangent: Comeback Time by Junting Wu

Parted Beijing to this city, reading English with a frown on Started off by swimming seas of toddler’s books, that’s where I drowned on Reading Dr. Seuss, from Wimpy Kid to Nancy Drew and now I’m Reading ’bout a thane in Scotland kill his king to put a crown on Wasn’t gonna stay in ESL … More POETRY CONTEST SPECIAL MENTION: Tangent: Comeback Time by Junting Wu

5 Multicultural Holidays That You Might Not Know About

By: Daria Draskovic Winter is here, meaning the holidays are coming! When many people think of the word “holidays”, more widespread and widely known ones such as Christmas usually come to mind. However, at this time of year, there are so many more multicultural holidays that many of us don’t know about! Here are just … More 5 Multicultural Holidays That You Might Not Know About

What is Seasonal Depression and How Can You Handle It?

By: Zoe Ermatinger DISCLAIMER: THIS ARTICLE IS SUPPOSED TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH AND FIND WAYS TO COPE. THIS IS NOT AN EXCUSE TO SELF DIAGNOSE OR SELF MEDICATE. Seasonal affective depression (SAD), or seasonal depression, is a type of depression that is related to seasonal change. In more often cases, … More What is Seasonal Depression and How Can You Handle It?

The Mystery Behind Who Really Wrote This Famous Christmas Poem

By: Gefen Selchen The poem titled The Night Before Christmas, also known as Twas The Night Before Christmas, and A Visit from St. Nicholas, is largely known to have been written by Clement Clarke Moore. However, what you might not have known, is that not everyone believes Moore to be the true author.  The origin … More The Mystery Behind Who Really Wrote This Famous Christmas Poem

Humans of FHCI (Best Friend Edition): Dan Isenberg and Evan Kerzner

By: Brooke Mirabella What grades are you in? Both: “11.” How long have you known each other? Evan: “Since SK, kindergarten.” Dan: “Yeah, kindergarten at Holy Blossom.” How did you become friends? Dan: “Our cubbies in our kindergarten class were next to each other because our last names are close together so we started talking … More Humans of FHCI (Best Friend Edition): Dan Isenberg and Evan Kerzner

OPINION: Punching Down: Why Dave Chappelle’s The Closer is Worse Than You Think

By: Emily Lindzon Minutes into his new Netflix special, The Closer, Dave Chapelle follows an antisemitic joke with the words “it’s gonna get worse than that.” Oh boy, did it get worse than that. After sitting through a confusing hour of hateful ‘comedy’, I feel the need to break down some especially problematic aspects of … More OPINION: Punching Down: Why Dave Chappelle’s The Closer is Worse Than You Think

OPINION: The Problem with Orange Shirt Day, and Why No One Takes It Seriously (and how to fix it)

By: Kyle Williams TORONTO – It was recently Orange Shirt day, and it came to my attention how little orange shirts were worn during such an important day. Even I myself was not aware to wear an orange shirt despite the multiple announcements at school in the past days. Also, my attention span, that of … More OPINION: The Problem with Orange Shirt Day, and Why No One Takes It Seriously (and how to fix it)

Pride Month 2021!

By: Ellaha Salehy June 15, 2021 June is known internationally as Pride month, a time where members of the LGBTQ2+ hold celebrations and recognize the heroes of the past that made it possible for everybody to be themselves. There are a lot of people that bring up the question “Why is pride month important?” or … More Pride Month 2021!

Teen Mental Health During Quarantine

By: Ellaha Salehy On February 26, 2021, Sick Kids hospital released a study showing how COVID-19 has affected youth mental health. The researchers surveyed over 1000 parents of kids and teens from 2 years to 18 years old. The study focused on six different categories of mental health; depression, anxiety, hyperactivity, irritability, attention span, and … More Teen Mental Health During Quarantine

Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development: Importance, Origin, and Forming Strong Connections

By: Maha Omer Every year on May 21st we celebrate Diversity Day, officially known as Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. This international holiday recognizes multiculturalism, ethnic backgrounds, and races. We commemorate Diversity Day by acknowledging different cultures and deepening our understanding of the importance that cultural diversity holds. The 1965 Immigration Act gave us … More Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development: Importance, Origin, and Forming Strong Connections

Biden Orders U.S. Intelligence to Further Investigate COVID-19 Origin

By: Sonika Humar On May 27th, 2021, President Joe Biden ordered U.S. intelligence officials to reinvigorate their efforts in determining the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, this time aiming their focus on the possibility that COVID-19 could have been produced in a Wuhan Laboratory. This order came months after he dismissed it as a fringe … More Biden Orders U.S. Intelligence to Further Investigate COVID-19 Origin

World’s Oldest War Caused by Climate Change

By: Daria Draskovic In the 1960s, 61 human skeletons were excavated in the Nile Valley, and were long thought to be the casualties of the world’s earliest war. However, these skeletons, which are more than 13,000 years old, have helped to prove that the warfare was caused by climate change. According to NASA, “Climate change … More World’s Oldest War Caused by Climate Change

Derek Chauvin Found Guilty Of All Charges

By: Daria Draskovic On Tuesday, April 20, Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer arrested for George Floyd’s death, was found guilty of all charges, which included second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. In May of 2020, 46 year-old George Floyd was arrested by Chauvin for allegedly trying to use a fake 20 dollar … More Derek Chauvin Found Guilty Of All Charges

Leaked Footage of ‘Pyramid-Shaped’ UFOs is Real, Pentagon Says

By: Sonika Humar On April 12th, 2021, a leaked video catching flashing, triangle-shaped objects flying around a US warship has been confirmed to be authentic, as said in an official statement made by the Pentagon. They also confirmed that the video was taken by US Navy personnel, although they declined to officially label the objects … More Leaked Footage of ‘Pyramid-Shaped’ UFOs is Real, Pentagon Says

Justin Trudeau to Cut Down Greenhouse Gases by 40% by 2030

By: Francesca Chernous Thursday, April 22 – Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Government have made the decision to work towards cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 40-45%, or 296 megatonnes, compared to 2005. The prime minister announced this during an international climate summit, which was brought together by United States President Joe Biden.  Furthermore, he mentioned … More Justin Trudeau to Cut Down Greenhouse Gases by 40% by 2030

Virtual Volunteering Opportunities in April

By: Daria Draskovic Volunteering is a great way to give back to the community and help others, all while strengthening important skills and meeting new people. These opportunities can be hard to find right now, but there are a number of virtual volunteering opportunities that are available for high school students! Check out some of … More Virtual Volunteering Opportunities in April

Yukon Puts Out New Gender Inclusive Policy

By: Ellaha Salehy Yukon recently took a progressive leap and extended health care coverage to include more surgeries and procedures, most notably including changes to the body to match an individuals’ identity. According to CBC, this seems to portray Yukon as a more socially progressive territory than the provinces and signals growth for Canada as … More Yukon Puts Out New Gender Inclusive Policy

“I Just Didn’t Want To Be Alive Anymore” Harry and Meghan’s Explosive Interview With Oprah

By: Francesca Chernous Trigger Warning: discussions about suicide On March 7, 2021, Oprah Winfrey interviewed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, which provided some insight into The Royal Family in Britain. The couple officially left their royal duties last March. They now live in Canada with their son, Archie.  One of the most crucial things that … More “I Just Didn’t Want To Be Alive Anymore” Harry and Meghan’s Explosive Interview With Oprah

International Women’s Day: History, Meaning, and the Continuing Fight for Equality

By: Daria Draskovic International Women’s Day falls on March 8th, every year. However, this event is more than just a date. It represents the millions of women around the world fighting for gender equality, and recognizes the amazing contributions women have brought to all fields of society. This all started in the early 1900s, a … More International Women’s Day: History, Meaning, and the Continuing Fight for Equality

Op-Ed: Confronting Injustice Beyond Black Squares

By Cagla Hatun Arslan, Tatiana Clarke, Gabriela Ribeiro-Oliveira A victim. George Floyd was a victim. There is no “but”. There is no explanation for his murder. There is nothing to doubt about his character. There is no excuse for George Floyd’s death. Stories of victims have been told, and that is not recent. There is … More Op-Ed: Confronting Injustice Beyond Black Squares