Caucus concerns: accessibility, Ryerson’s portrait, and the Coburn Award
Sijil Jindani
December 19, 2025
The Fall 2025 caucus meeting report
What’s daddy up to?
Haniya Siddiqui
December 19, 2025
What has Carney’s government actually accomplished thus far?
Auditor General’s report on SDF fuels corruption allegations
Haniya Waheed
November 6, 2025
Skills Development Fund selection criteria is biased and unregulated
Superstition… ain’t the way?
Sofija Stankovic
October 19, 2025
Foolish daughter challenges the very wise Voltaire “Elle est la faiblesse du Genre-Humain, & telle sa perversité, qu’il vaut mieux sans doute pour lui d’être ...
What’s the deal with “what’s the deal”?
Sofija Stankovic
October 1, 2025
Upon picking a theme for this issue, the sitcom-lovers in the room won. I can’t say I’ve watched any Seinfeld, but that’s just fine—Jerry’s not ...
Don’t be like Prufrock
Sofija Stankovic
August 21, 2025
Minutes spent musing are minutes spent missing And indeed there will be time To wonder, “Do I dare?” and, “Do I dare?” Time to turn ...
Is chivalry unfeminist?
Eunsae Lee
December 19, 2025
On the infantilisation of women in heterosexual constructs of romance
French the martyr, French the soldier
Silas Busby
November 6, 2025
A French-Canadian case against an independent Quebec (for now)
Simulacra and stimulation
Sabrina Jagnarine
December 19, 2025
It’s a two syllable word that is everywhere and nowhere at once. Taboo—easy to miss, yet glaringly obvious. But what does it mean today with ...
Phil Ochs: The forgotten voice of protest folk
Zoe Keary-Matzner
November 6, 2025
I can’t stop thinking about the 60s. Today’s world events seem like a strange, disjointed sequel to the events of that time – of protest ...
Wake up sheeple?
Ava Feir
October 19, 2025
Conspiracies and pseudoscience: how “crunchy” ideals can go hand-in-hand with right-wing politics The term ‘sheeple’ has become popular within many communities to denote groups who ...
Why scrolling reels is exhausting
Dominic Le
November 6, 2025
A cognitive-resource inspired take on the dopamine reward system for fast and complex media
Nuit Blanche 2025
Sofia Terese Glantz
October 19, 2025
The city comes alive with colour and messages of resistance and hope
Where fluorescence microscopy cannot reach
Yaocheng Xia
November 7, 2025
Raman spectroscopy is the new black
Grandma was wrong (this time)
Meadow MacDonald
October 20, 2025
The truth behind these common old wives' tales
Do you hear that?
Harman Banga
November 7, 2025
Our words reverberate,But I can’t remember what was said.Four years passed us by –Now as I walk past the same buildings,See the spots where we …
Homeward bound (a Glosa)
Ace Meltzer
November 7, 2025
The familiar voice that bids mego to an unknown mountainpierces my heart but stays the knifein a trembling hand.The deed’s undone,yet the unspeakable lingers —Excerpt ...
Under trees
Charis Li
November 7, 2025
solitude among giantshow it feelsto know that i inhale their exhalationsand that they do the samethat as we both respiratewe are conspiringconnecting anthropic and organic ...
8 things to never ask your Amazon Echo
Christina Pizzonia
November 7, 2025
Because some things are better left unsaid
Echoes of The Strand
Max Friedman-Cole
November 7, 2025
Some interesting historical forerunners to your favourite Strand sections
The joys of the echo chamber
Max Friedman-Cole
November 7, 2025
Everyone agreeing with each other is fun, actually.
Lies I’m going to tell my children
Christina Pizzonia
October 20, 2025
Because sometimes the truth is too hard to explain








