Theatre Career Path

By Jenny Zhao

May 1, 2020

Dramatic arts or theatre might not be a popular post-secondary choice among most high-school students, but it is definitely a program that helps them develop and accumulate life-long skills and personal qualities. While students learn to work collaboratively and creatively, drama and theatre study cultivate their artistic skills, enhance their communication abilities and provide them with so many perspectives to see the world. But the most fascinating moment has to be when the curtain opens, and all the shine of the spotlight falls on the actor. 

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Newcomers Club Food Fest

By Jenny Zhao

March 13, 2020

On Tuesday, March 10, York Mills Newcomers Club organized a successful Food Fest, providing students with the opportunity to learn about different cultures while enjoying food from worldwide. 

Food Fest, an annual event run by the Newcomers Club, where students are gathered together for a lunch buffet, celebrates and promotes the appreciation of cultural diversity within the school. In the past, this event was only for ESL students and club members. However, the club decided to open it for everyone this year to create an inclusive and welcoming environment.

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Volleyball Intramural Games

March 3 2020

Karina Leung

York mills’ strong passion for volleyball has been shown again these past weeks with the annual volleyball intramural games that were held once again. Students bonded together between grades and genders competing against one another. Expert or Beginner, everyone had an amazing time, learning new skills and gaining sports competition experience. Players stated, “the teams were very supportive and kind”. Different skills and strategies such as communication and cooperation were practiced throughout. Students who participated said that these sports intramural events are a great way to bring new people together and how it will be amazing if we continued to host these games. Special congratulations to the winning team Nitros!

What Toronto Students are Wearing – York Mills Edition

By: Kristelle Yan

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1. Thrifted fits

 

 

Lately, the 80s and 90s trends have been making its way back into style. For instance, scrunchies, mom jeans or color block jackets. Students tend to shop at thrift stores to find these old trends. For example, Black Market, Value Village and the Salvation Army.

 
2. Oversized sweatshirts 

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Everyone loves this unisex styling trick since it’s cute and comfortable. An oversized hoodie paired with any sneakers is everyone’s go-to outfit especially when you’re in a rush. For the girls, they usually pair it with Lululemon leggings if you want to go for a sporty look. On the other hand, boys usually pair big hoodies with blue ripped denim and a pair of fresh Jordans.

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The monochromatic outfit would consist of only one color from head to toe. This fashion trend enables you to wear different shades and tints of the same color. By doing this, it can easily spice up your look and make your outfit stand out from the rest.

4. Layering tops

 

 

Screen Shot 2020-05-03 at 9.53.19 PMLayering is a critical style skill York mills students use as during the cold season. Layering can consist of wearing a turtleneck and hoodie outside. This will keep you warm and comfortable throughout the day. However, if the weather gets warmer through the day, you’re able to remove the layer on top which is very convenient. As you can tell, this method is very clever and fitting for school.

 

YM Prom Dresses represent Girls Supporting Girls

Sunday, March 8th, 2020

By Amani Soorty

IMG_8385Traditionally, a grade 12 student every year in our school sets up a social media account called something along the lines of “ympromdress2020”. In November of this year, a mysterious student, whom no one knows the name of, took charge and created a platform for a lack of “dupes” or for ladies of YM to share their dresses to avoid anyone else getting the same style. Contradictory, there has been a large number of girls getting similar styles of a body con V-neck with the same leg slit. Not all girls are on this account, but the account tries to follow as many seniors as possible in order for no one to be left out.  “It helps organize our looks and represents the styles of York Mills and what is popular” (Rosalie Wang). Regardless of this, the dress account is widely discussed and girls get to celebrate getting their prom dresses with each other on every new post. This dress account represents Girls Supporting Girls, perfect to discuss International Women’s Day this year. 

Is it Okay to Celebrate Your Favourite Teacher’s Birthday?

Monday, March 9th, 2020

By Amani Soorty

Improving student’s relationships with teachers has important, positive and long-lasting effects on our schoolwork and lives in the future. So why is it that some people draw the lines of their friendships with teachers about celebrating their birthday? Most teachers I spoke to prefer to just get enough wishes to move on with their lessons with minimal distractions, while others appreciate when students see them as “people as well” and are okay with small disruptions from class. On the other side of the spectrum, many students genuinely care for their teacher’s or supervisor’s well-being at York Mills and this relationship is known to help us, as students, improve our daily lives and social networking in the future. A fun example of how to stay respectful yet show you care is through making a card themed to one of their interests and the entire class writing sweet messages. This is an easy yet meaningful way to show you care. Next, the science department is always for more fish and fish tanks for their mini aquarium; just ask Miss Wong about what would be appropriate! And as always, singing Happy Birthday all day makes them as awkward as when they sing to you, so try to stay inside the boundaries. This environment where a school is only for studying minimizes our contact and learning about the people around us. It is always important to be kind and build relationships as these are the people helping to shape you and responsible for your learning experience in high school so appreciate them in ways you can!