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Have you read Graffiti?
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Sophie Block Editor in Chief
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1. By how much have reported hate crimes against Asian people increased since COVID-19?
A. 300%
B. 50%
Jack Wolkove Section Editor
1 2nd Floor Northwest Corner
My personal favorite, with the wall to rest your back against and a charging outlet. The only con is people coming in and out of the gallery, but if you can put up with that it’s a pretty comfy corner. But you definitely shouldn’t sit there, though, you would HATE it.
2. Library
After a long hard morning, my favorite thing to do is settle in for a hearty lunch in the library, preferably with something crunchy to distract others and increase the likelihood of food getting stuck in the computer keys. Why stop at solids? Maybe bring some juice, some hot chocolate, anything to give the tables some nice texture upon spillage. (I feel the need to disclaim that this is very much a joke, no eating in the library!)
3. The Field
Not ideal during these fierce winter months, but just peachy once the weather gets warmer. Being able to lie out in the sun with your friends on this little plot of land is just such a reprieve from those last days of class. Aside from a break in the great outdoors, you can also put some terf pebbles in your food for some extra seasoning, yum! (Once again, I feel the need to disclaim, no eating on the field!)
4. Practice Rooms
You may want to prevent people from playing their instruments during free school time, or you may want to serenade your friends with some ticking of the ivories. Either way, be sure to stick yourself in a music practice room from 11:40 to 12:40. The only thing more gross than the inside of an old piano is the slightly less old food found inside of it. (No eating in the practice rooms!)
5. Cafeteria
A little basic, but for a good reason. The Caf™ is a sensory nightmare in my opinion, but all that stimuli sure are good when you’re in a pinch for a grounding technique. There are always at least five things you can see, four things you can touch, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and (hopefully) one thing you can taste, considering what the room is used for. If you’re big into sensory stimuli, the cafeteria is for you.
C. 100%
D. 500%
2. Does NT have AP courses?
A. Yes
B. No
3. How can you get a poster approved at NT?
A. A staff says it’s okay
B. You don’t need approval
C. Club head approves it
D. Ms. Dicks, Ms. Mazzaferro, or Dr. Lee need to approve it
4. What’s NOT a way to know if an NT student goes to GoodLife?
A. Sweaty after spare
B. They won’t shut up about it
C. Ask them because you have no other way to know
D. Have a protein shake bottle
5. What are the grade 12’s top choices of school?
A. Queens
B. Western
C. UofT
D. McMaster
6. What percentage of grade 12’s have received early acceptance (before winter break)?
A. 63%
B. 14%
C. 78%
D. 24%
7. Where did Ms. Monteith and Mr. Kinoshita meet?
A. At Queen’s University as students
B. At Bloor Collegiate as teachers
C. At NT as teachers
D.In high school
8. What do Brayden Rak and Quentin Distin think of DJ Khaled’s album “God Did”?
A. Amazing!
B. Mediocre
C. Terrible
D. 10/10 best ever
9. What does Stella Sherman think the number one film of 2022 is?
A. Top Gun
B. Everything Everywhere All at Once
C. The House
D. Black Adam
10. What was the score in the girl’s hockey team game against Northern? A.
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