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By Riddhi Jani

Editor-in-Chief

editor@excal.on.ca

Riddhi has a background in biology and possesses an ever-growing enthusiasm for art and writing. Still in search of her own art style, Riddhi takes inspiration from a variety of art forms and media to build her portfolio. She hopes to implement her creative energy into her art as well as her writing as she journeys to improve her outlook on real-world events. When she is not designing, writing, or editing, she can be found adding to her never-ending list of to-be-reads or hiking through the nearest forest (looking for the entrance to a magical land, of course).

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Tommy Youngsteen keeps classic rock alive

A Canadian all-star tribute band brings energy and emotion to the live music scene.

Arts . February 3, 2025

KUUMBA turns 30: Healing through the arts

Toronto’s iconic Black Futures Festival marks three decades of music, dance, and community.

Arts . January 30, 2025

When everything is special, nothing is

With a sudden rise in special editions of books, vinyls, and video games, the meaning of the word “special” has been lost.

Editorial . December 13, 2024

York retirees make strides to alleviate student food insecurity

Highlighting the fundraising efforts of the York University Retirees Association (YURA) who continue to support students.

News . December 10, 2024

Valley rediscovers their roots with new album “Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden”

Toronto-based band Valley reflects on how isolation, healing, and creative freedom shaped their most personal album yet.

Arts . December 10, 2024

Is your true crime obsession dangerous?

While true crime may be fascinating, consumers must be aware of its impact on those directly affected.

Features . November 8, 2024

Hearts of Freedom’s exhibition brings to life the experiences of Southeast Asian refugees

The “Stories of Southeast Asian Refugees” exhibition shares the stories of refugees from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.

Arts . September 27, 2024

York student receives $10,000 RBC scholarship

Eseimuede James Ehiagwina, a second-year nursing student, was among 20 students nationwide who were awarded the 2024 RBC Future Launch Scholarship for Black Youth.

News . March 8, 2024

Life’s Too Hard, So I’ll Just Stay in School

Living in a world where overachieving is a personality trait and standards are high up in the sky, delaying adulthood through school might just be the answer.

Editorial . September 11, 2022

Depression isn’t trendy, so why laugh about it?

Some people cope with “life” through sarcasm and dark humour, and that is okay.

Editorial . March 6, 2022

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