Big Tobacco’s $24 Million Settlement: The Cons of Failing to Warn about the Deadly Risks of Tobacco

Adem Jones || Issue 6 || October 28, 2024

     Three of the world’s largest tobacco companies, Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco (BAT), and Japan Tobacco—have reached a tentative settlement of C$32.5 billion (US$23.6 billion) to resolve a massive class-action lawsuit brought by nearly 100,000 Canadians. These individuals, many suffering from severe health conditions linked to smoking, accused the companies of failing to accurately inform them of the deadly risks of tobacco for decades, despite knowing the dangers.

     The settlement comes after a nearly decade-long legal battle in Quebec, where the tobacco giants were originally ordered to pay billions in damages in 2015. The lawsuit claimed that the companies failed to properly warn consumers about smoking’s health risks, with some plaintiffs alleging they had developed life-threatening diseases like lung cancer and emphysema due to decades of misleading advertising and lack of clear warnings. Philip Morris, BAT, and Japan Tobacco have agreed to pay the staggering settlement, but are finding themselves in deeper controversy surrounding how they’ll fund it.

     “This is an important step toward resolving this matter and focusing on the future,” said Jacek Olczak, CEO of Philip Morris International​. What Olczak didn’t mention, and what is fueling this controversy, is that the settlement will be funded through current and future sales of tobacco products in Canada, essentially forcing future smokers to pay for the damage caused by past smoking.

     Critics have slammed this arrangement, calling it a slap on the wrist for companies that continued to profit despite the massive health risks associated with their products. Jacob Shelley, a professor at Western University, pointed out that the settlement “missed the chance to incorporate stronger policy terms” that could have curbed or slowed the tobacco industry’s harmful practices​.

     The plaintiffs now have until December 2024 to accept or reject the deal, which is expected to receive final approval by mid-2025 if accepted.

     While the settlement may seem like a victory for the plaintiffs, some say it’s a financial band-aid that allows

the tobacco industry to walk away relatively unscathed, still able to market and sell its deadly products. The tobacco companies appear eager to move on, with Imperial Tobacco Canada stating it supports the framework of the deal, which will be paid out over several years.

The plaintiffs, many of whom are elderly or dealing with severe health issues, had long fought for justice, accusing the companies of knowingly selling products that caused irreversible harm. 

“This is about holding them accountable for decades of lies,” one plaintiff said when the settlement was first proposed. However, with the tobacco companies funding the settlement through future sales, some wonder if any real accountability has been achieved—or if this is just another calculated move by an industry that has dodged responsibility for years.

This settlement, one of the largest of its kind in Canadian history, highlights the enormous toll smoking continues to take on public health, and raises the question: Will this be enough to force meaningful change or just another payday for Big Tobacco?

This Week in Sports

Izzie Holt || Issue 5 || October 22, 2024

     Men’s Football played Erie Community College on Saturday, October 19, with a victory of 55-10. The team was led by players Cameron Harbaugh, Kevin Mayfield, and Micah Gates. This win was a continuation of their Region 3 dominance. HVCC, currently 7-1, secured its fifth consecutive regional title under Coach Don Jones. The Women’s Cross Country team competed at the Mountain Valley Conference Championships, hosted by Herkimer, on Saturday October 20. Athena Seebald led the team, finishing in third place at 22:58.7.


She was shortly followed by other leading athletes, Emily Wilson (10th place) and Brooklyn Callaghan (13th). 

The Men’s Cross Country team also competed at the Mountain Valley Conference Championships hosted by Herkimer on Saturday. The team captured their title for the fourth year in a row, being led by athlete Drew Schroeder. He finished second overall, with a time of 30:05.5. Michael Kleinman (4th), Robert Wiltsie (5th), and Ryan Keane (10th) contributed to their victory and all garnered All-Conference recognition.

The Men’s Soccer team played in a game at SUNY Adirondack on Wednesday September 16, at 7:00pm. They ended with a final score of 4-1, winning overall. Goals were made by athletes Eli Charlebois, Ethan Miller, Gavin Haller, and Camryn Curet. Assists were made by Matthew Schraa, Dillon Halvax, and Simon Rogers. Goalie William Brown made a total of 8 saves, and played the full 90 minute game. The team will celebrate their success and will continue to persevere through the season, hoping to continue their wins. 

Photo credit: HVCC Athletics

Aaron Rodgers Reunited with Davante Adams: The Struggling Jets Hope to Jumpstart Their Offense by Adding a Key Piece

Alan Conklin || Issue 5 || October 22, 2024

     Earlier in the year I had written an opinion piece on how I thought the Jets offense would take a large step forward from last year with the return of Aaron Rodgers.  But besides a few select flashes, I have been proven wrong.  The Jets average just 18.8 points per game, and currently sit at 2-4.  This is almost entirely the offense’s fault, as their defense is considered one of the best in the league.  The defense keeps them in games by holding opponents to an average of just 18 points, aided by their 16 total sacks and 5 interceptions through the 6 games.  This abysmal start in what was envisioned to be a successful season has not sat well with ownership, who fired Head Coach Robert Saleh and stripped Offensive Coordinator Nathaniel Hackett of his play calling duties.  All of this happened in a couple day stretch, capped off with the Jets trading a conditional third round pick to the Raiders in order to bring in wide receiver Davante Adams.  But will the addition of a former Rodgers top target All-Pro wide receiver save the season, or is it too little too late?

     In just the three games that Adams has played this season, he has 18 receptions for 209 yards and a touchdown.  While these numbers are down from his average, even if he continues this production it would make him Rodgers top target on gameday.  I believe this will be the case as in 8 seasons as Rodgers top target Adams had over 8000 yards and 73 touchdowns.  But if the Jets continue to struggle offensively the heat will be on Aaron Rodgers as he now has his previous coach from Green Bay (Hackett) and his old WR1.  But only time will tell if these two will pick up where they left off and turn the season around for the team with the longest active NFL Playoff drought.

Yankees Back in The World Series: New York Yankees First Time in the World Series since 2009

Alan Conklin || Issue 5 || October 22, 2024

     Earlier in the year I had written an opinion piece on how I thought the Jets offense would take a large step forward from last year with the return of Aaron Rodgers.  But besides a few select flashes, I have been proven wrong.  The Jets average just 18.8 points per game, and currently sit at 2-4.  This is almost entirely the offense’s fault, as their defense is considered one of the best in the league.  The defense keeps them in games by holding opponents to an average of just 18 points, aided by their 16 total sacks and 5 interceptions through the 6 games. 

This abysmal start in what was envisioned to be a successful season has not sat well with ownership, who fired Head Coach Robert Saleh and stripped Offensive Coordinator Nathaniel Hackett of his play calling duties. All of this happened in a couple day stretch, capped off with the Jets trading a conditional third round pick to the Raiders in order to bring in wide receiver Davante Adams.  But will the addition of a former Rodgers top target All-Pro wide receiver save the season, or is it too little too late?

Photo credits: Fireside Yankees – Empire Sports Media

   In just the three games that Adams has played this season, he has 18 receptions for 209 yards and a touchdown.  While these numbers are down from his average, even if he continues this production it would make him Rodgers top target on gameday. 

I believe this will be the case as in 8 seasons as Rodgers top target Adams had over 8000 yards and 73 touchdowns.

But if the Jets continue to struggle offensively the heat will be on Aaron Rodgers as he now has his previous coach from Green Bay (Hackett) and his old WR1.  But only time will tell if these two will pick up where they left off and turn the season around for the team with the longest active NFL Playoff drought.

Recognize Me

Samarun Suhana || Issue 5 || October 22, 2024

A carnival turned crime scene. A serial killer using a weapon so rare not much research has been done on it. The cautious one in the friend group lives to tell the tale. The odd one in the friend group is nowhere to be found. 

Chapter 3: SQUARE ONE

   After hours of searching and connecting the dots, the police started seeing me as a suspect because they thought it was strange that I would insert myself into the investigation. They took me in for questioning but I thought it was normal because I found two of the victims. For a motive, they said that I had such narcissistic traits, I would find people who looked like me and disfigure them because “there could only be one me,” which is so shocking and made me laugh a little because who thinks that? 

  Once I realized I was a suspect I started answering the questions with more caution. The FBI started getting involved, and with the help of both the state and local police along with the FBI, there was now a profile. There wasn’t much to the profile other than the killer being male, young; and maybe in his teens. Someone who needed attention from women because of possible maternal issues. The investigation turned up a few love letters with no mention of who wrote them or who they’re for. These letters had graphic detailing of what the writer wanted to do to the receiver. The only thing the police told me was that these details matched what had happened to the victims in this case. I don’t fit the profile being that I am female. I thought about everyone I knew who went to the fair. 

Then it hit me…Mason Kim. My friend who suddenly went missing when the first body was found. I’ve known him for years, and yet I don’t actually know much about him. It only recently struck me as weird how he would only ask me how I was and what I was doing but when I returned the question, I’m met with silence or an excuse. All I know is what the police told me about his story after this case was closed. His mother had abused him all throughout his childhood and his parents had divorced. Custody was given to Mason’s father but maybe the courts were too late. Growing up, Mason was always with his mother because his father was almost always at work or on a business trip. He didn’t know his dad all too well so Mason assumed his father was a good person, because what were the odds that both of his parents were bad people? 

  The trauma had been set in stone. His father was the type to seem normal in public but horrible at home. He would make sure that he never hit Mason in places that can’t be covered up because masking bruises is hard, but the physical and psychological pain that can’t be seen in public done to young Mason would severely damage even an adult far into their own life. 3 years after custody was given to the father, Mason became an orphan and was turned over to the state. He was 16 when he was on his own.

    From what I’m told, Mason’s father had died in a car crash, his navy blue Koenigsegg Jesko Attack sped over a cliff and into a body of water. After having discovered that the killer was involved in Cooper’s wife’s death, it was suspected that the same killer might have been involved in Mason’s father’s death based on a signature found on each car. At first, this signature was written off as a scratch because that’s what it looked like, but upon closer inspection, it was the initials “MK” which eventually led to the suspicion of Mason being the killer. 

     I could not believe this simply because that means that 16 year old Mason would have had a hand in his father’s car crash. How would that even be possible? He was so young… We were standing next to each other one second and the next I couldn’t find him. I brought him up when I talked to the police which they replied with “Any lead is appreciated. Thank you.” I said you’re welcome not expecting much because Mason was harmless. He’d been through so much, there was no way someone so broken and innocent could do such a crime. Right?

My thoughts on WagenFest

Aidan Durie || Issue 5 || October 22, 2024

  Just this past Saturday was the third annual WagenFest, held by an organization called WOLFSGART. A little meetup of a collection of some of the most easily identifiable vehicles ever made! On Saturday, October 12,I had just woken up and today was laundry day, but on the way to the laundromat, a sign caught my eye! That sign said, “Wagen-Fest 2024” with the date stated as today. While I’m not the hugest car guy, I still knew I had to check it out, since Hudson Crossing park is so close by. So on the way back into Schuylerville after laundry I walked down the little gulch, and headed into the event. At the opening there was a setup of small tables, with merchandise such as shirts, stickers, and keychains (I bought a sticker, pictured below), and beyond that were the main attractions! The most memorable of which being the classic vans, as well as the cute little beetles! Generally I would see maybe 1 VW van every few months, but here there were 10+, and that was only when I was there. Nearly all of the participants were friendly and excited to have someone to talk to about their beautiful vehicles, and towards the latter half of the event I was able to speak with the event organizers Anthony, Lasey, and Stella Fitzsimmons. Who brought their very own car to the event for display too, a 1961 all original pastel blue beetle, shown front and center below. 

    From friendly vendors to cool cars, I’d say I had a pretty good time, but I really don’t feel like the event had nearly any promotion prior to the day of; living close by, and passing by the venue nearly every day, I would’ve expected to have know this was going on prior to the day of, but there was no signage, and no notice freely available to me. So in future iterations I’d like to see a little more effort go into generating hype around the event, as well as maybe a few more vendors there. Which seems entirely possible given the size of the main field in the park. If you’d like to find more on them, and their events you can search up either Wolfsgart, or WagenFest on social media.

Game Review: Overwatch 2 Season 13 Update

Christian Rasmussen || Issue 5 || October 22, 2024

     Overwatch 2 is the sequel to the smash-hit game from 2016, Overwatch. It was a team-oriented game which heavily relied on team coherency and communication. This was in order for players to be successful in climbing the ranks and building their skills. In 2022, the original game shut down. In its place came Overwatch 2 the anticlimactic sequel, which players had too high of expectations for. 

    Overwatch 2 brought a lot of new updates, such as new characters, new maps, new game modes, and new cosmetics. However, with the new updates, some old features were removed as well. Features such as loot boxes, game cards, and medals. One of the most critical changes that came with Overwatch 2, was the addition of a Battle Pass.


  Battle Passes have been added to many games as rewards for players to receive as they play the game more. Battle Pass rewards would include character skins, in-game currency, and more. 

We are now on the 13th Season and the 13th Battle Pass of Overwatch 2, both of which are leaving players indifferent with the changes of this new update. As of October 15, 2024, Season 13 brought character ability changes, a new ‘mythic skin’ and map reworks. While many people are happy that a character famous for being overpowered was finally debuffed, or ‘nerfed,’ many were confused as to why some changes existed. 


    “I would rather eat soup with a fork than play the newest update,” one of many avid Overwatch 2 players, Richard Weatherly says. Richard was disappointed with the changes that came with this new update. “They nerfed my favorite character, I’m very upset,” An anonymous former ESports team captain for Overwatch 2, states. 

     This update has left many upset, most confused, and very few satisfied. Blizzard Entertainment, the studio that created Overwatch 2, has nothing to say at this time about the recent backlash they have received in light of the changes. 

Album Review: Spill The Feels (12th mini album)

Samarun Suhana || Issue 5 || October 22, 2024

     K-Pop is really finishing out the year with some bangers! SEVENTEEN came out with their 12th mini album “Spill The Feels” a few days ago with 6 tracks, 3 sung by all members and the other 3 being sung by each subunit.

     Eyes on you (2:55): Immediately, this song gives such a happy mood to a rather gloomy industry, with an upbeat and bubbly feeling. It gives me 2016, on the beach, sunset type of vibes. The song is kind of a love song with lyrics like “Eyes on you, eyes on me/A miracle will soon take flight/Tell me more about yourself/Give me your very first scar/Tell me more about yourself/I want to know you, near and far.” SEVENTEEN is devoted to their fans, CARATS, and in my opinion, they might be one of the only K-Pop groups that are truly unproblematic. Not only are they devoted to their fans, but they are devoted to themselves and each other as well. When seeing how they interact, you can tell they are like a family. 

     LOVE, MONEY, FAME (3:06): This song was a shock to me simply because hearing “We The Best Music/Another one/ DJ Khaled” was flabbergasting! I’ve seen thousands of people who disliked that SEVENTEEN collaborated with DJ Khaled for various reasons, but the main reason I had heard was because people didn’t think DJ Khaled fit with SEVENTEEN’s concept or their music. Personally, I don’t care much for DJ Khaled but this song is so good. LOVE, MONEY, FAME is another love song but the main gist is about how expressing your love honestly is the most important thing. The title threw me off a bit but it made sense eventually when reading the lyrics. Mentions of how “I don’t need money or fame/To me that don’t mean a thing/I just need your love, that’s more than enough.”

  1 TO 13 (2:37): This song is literally the embodiment of cutesy and bubbliness!  It feels like strawberries, peaches, picnics, and the warm sun.

1 TO 13 is another sort of love song but to each other. For context, there are 13 members of SEVENTEEN, 3 subunits + 1 group + 13 members = 17. Each chorus has a couple lines with a promise to each other and to the fans. The first chorus says “I won’t leave you feeling lonely/I’ll keep my heart as it was at the beginning, for you.” The second chorus says “I’ll contact you before I go to sleep/When you’re going through something tough, I’ll lend you my shoulder.” The third chorus says “The thirteen promises I made/No matter what happens, I’ll keep them for you.” This song is so adorable, I love it! Especially with how the bridge is sung by only one member, JEONGHAN, who recently left to the military for mandatory service, it just adds another layer of sentimentality. 

     사탕 (Candy) (3:04): Candy is sung by the Vocal unit in SEVENTEEN. This slow and soft ballad is absolute perfection and honestly gives Christmas-y vibes.

Once again, a love song but with a twist!

However, the twist is rather sad, with lyrics like “Love is so bitter when it’s the first time/I don’t like it, what should I do?/Love is as hard as being an adult/But still, however, even so.” The song is explaining how the love between two people or really anyone is like candy, “Even a small bite can make me feel better.” The piano solo really ties it all in with that Christmas-y feeling. 

  Rain (3:21): Rain is sung by the Performance unit of SEVENTEEN. Definitely faster paced compared to Candy but still building up to the next song. The instrumental feels soothing but perfect for dancing (which makes sense being it was sung by the Performance unit). This song has notes of being a love song but the sadness that comes with finding love. Lyrics like “Am I looking for someone who will understand my heart?/Even if I want to make a call, there’s no one to call tonight/I pulled the curtains and sat in the empty room.” Rain is essentially about how a person doesn’t want the rain to stop because it gives them the only feeling they can feel. 

SpaceX Successfully Finished 5th Starship Test Flight

Christian Rasmussen || Issue 5 || October 22, 2024

SpaceX, a space navigation and rocket design company run by the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, has been working on their famous Starships in hope to bring humans back to the moon, and to one day, bring them to Mars. Space exploration has been the final frontier of mankind since the Kennedy administration, and SpaceX has been one of the most prominent leaders of this industry since 2002. The Starship program started with its first flight August 27, 2019, titled “Hoppy”. In light of this endeavor, Elon Musk has been trying to create rockets that would land back on the Earth after going into space. This would dramatically change the space industry, cutting the cost of space travel into fractions of what it is now. 

On October 13, 2024, SpaceX sent up their fifth Starship test flight, and in light of their previous launches, all fingers were crossed. In complete shock, SpaceX staff watched as they narrowly and very finely landed their rocket by catching it in the arms of a tower with a height of around 480 feet, making their goal of having a fully reusable rocket possible and a reality. “What we just saw, that looked like magic,” said Dan Huot, a SpaceX communications administrator.

SpaceX continues to this day to create more reusable rockets, until we can comfortably entrust SpaceX to take astronauts into space and back with minimum expenses of both property value and human life. With this incredulous milestone, the possibility of the United States returning to the moon, or even stepping foot on Mars, Earth’s neighboring planet, seems more possible than ever.

Photo credit: SpaceX