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Our Favourite Pictures of the Year
By The Tiger Times All pictures courtesy of the Ridley College Flickr Click here to visit Ridley's full flickr page
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By The Tiger Times All pictures courtesy of the Ridley College Flickr Click here to visit Ridley's full flickr page
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By The Tiger Times Head Astrologist Aries - Some allergies you can grow out of, yours to patience is lifelong Taurus - I sense you will be the cause of the next cheese shortage - evil Gemini - This week, you will start three new hobbies, two of which you
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By Kat Willson ‘26, Editor-in-Chief; Edited by Safiya Ahmed ‘27, Resident Editor Ridley’s annual literary dinner was held on the 9th of May to celebrate Ridley students’' accomplishments in the literary arts. Individuals were nominated by their English teachers, or were invited to attend if they were a
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By Isla Poustie ‘26, Staff Writer; Edited by Kat Willson ‘26, Editor-in-Chief Powerless The extraordinary are loved and revered in the kingdom of Ilya. The Elites possess power, and the ordinary people are exiled. To survive, Paedyn Gray must fake a power to fit into society. When she is called
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By Brie Goodly ‘26, Editor-in-Chief; Edited by Isabella Perco ‘26, Staff Editor It’s that time of year again, Ridley’s rowers took their annual visit to Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River to compete at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta! Held in this historic city, the Stotesbury Cup regatta is the largest
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By Aaria Nair ‘26, Staff Writer; Edited by Kat Willson ‘26, Editor-in-Chief Our Ridley College students involved in this year’s theatre productions and the Ridley College Critic Team had the opportunity to attend the 2025 Cappies gala on Tuesday, 20th May! Cappies Niagara is an organization comprising various schools
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By Quinn Martindale ‘27, Resident Editor; Edited by Safiya Ahemd ‘27, Resident Editor A theme of waste reduction was in the air at Ridley College during the month of April with the “Clean Plate Challenge” Spearheaded by Ridley’s own Eco leads Marjorie Chanda and Eugenio Yarto. As an effort
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By Isabella Perco ‘26, Staff Writer; Edited by Kat Willson ‘26, Editor-in-Chief After the previous Pope passes away, the Camerlengo (a senior cardinal) officially verifies the Pope’s death. The papal apartment is sealed, and preparations for the funeral and conclave begin. There are nine days of mourning, and the
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By Quinn Martindale ‘27, Resident Editor; Edited by Kat Willson ‘26, Editor-in-Chief On May 5th, something different was stirring at Merritt North (MNo). Students took a break from the standard Ridley orange and black uniform and marched through the halls in high, mismatched socks, multicoloured shirts, clashing patterns, and layers
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By Melissa Weng ’27, Staff Writer; Edited by Sunny Zhao ‘26, Staff Writer As we near the end of the year, we also neared the end of our time together with our grads. It’s only right to celebrate all that we’ve achieved this year before saying our goodbyes,
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By Melissa Weng ’27, Staff Writer, Puxuan (Ashley) Zhang, ‘27, Staff Writer ; Edited by Kat Willson ’26, Editor-in-Chief Pride Month Pride Month is a time dedicated to celebrating 2SLGBTQQIA+ communities. It is a time to advocate for equal rights and fight against discrimination to create a world where everyone can
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By Pierce Trakas ’27, Contributor; Edited by Kat Willson ‘26, Editor-in-Chief If any of you remember my Personal Project, where I attempted to make my very own video game within the Unity engine, you may presume that I really like video games (and you’re absolutely right). With the announcement