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Wastelands of American interventionism

The consequences of forcing regime change

VUSAC year-end review

As the academic year comes to an end, the current VUSAC Council is wrapping up their terms and beginning the transition process for newly elected ...

Memes as the artefacts of our ignorance

Social media and political propaganda

Winter 2026 Caucus report

Transparency, wellness, and finances discussed

Don’t waste your assets

Final remarks

Artefacts of absence

Zagreb’s museum of broken relationships

Death and Devotion

“And to not know what the next moment will bring… brings you closer to a perception of death. You see, that’s why I think that ...

New faces in old places

“In the same way that the heart does not care which life it beats for, the city does not care who fulfils its various functions. ...

On Losing the God Complex

And then, forgetting it for good

Alone in the wasteland

Everyone is dead. You are born completely alone. Would you feel lonely? At first, the answer seems obvious. Probably not. Loneliness usually feels like being ...

It’s alive!!

Our humanness commodified in our obsession with ‘vintage’

Abeunt studia in mores

Is Vic's motto relic or reality?

Neoliberal Academia: The Death of Morality at UofT

Neoliberal academia has quietly yet increasingly undermined UofT’s moral principles

Lenses of identity

Exploring cameras as artefacts of memory and self

Art is power. Power is art.

Investigating the relationship between cultural sovereignty and Congolese emancipation

Cannibal capitalism

How does capitalism eat itself to death?

Mirages of the self

Isolation, wandering, and the solitary quest in American wasteland cinema

Scene of Travis

We cannot kill “What’s Killing the Poets?”

"What’s Killing the Poets?" may not have qualified for any awards, but it won the audience Dramafest

Home is where the art is

The argument for museological repatriation

The university speaks

Brian Soucek’s newest book addresses universities’ most pressing questions on academic freedom

Lunchbox for the apocalypse

Picture this: the world, in all of its peculiar glory, decides to end tomorrow. Imagine that this sudden apocalypse came with the token doomsday tragedies—barren, …

Should humanity colonise space?

As space settlement becomes plausible, we must ask whether leaving Earth is a necessity or an irreversible mistake.

Space junk

Artefacts in orbit

Artefacts of Science

How chance encounters with the physical world set innovation in motion.

Anthropocene

Oh my love, there is ruin That I have dipped my toes in  A polluted connection An exploitative relation No matter how much I do …

LVX ÆTERNA

Waterboard at seven, Legacy parkade at eleven; she reclined in her seat, black plastic smoked to crystal, and with hand like pale candelabra reached for ...

VI. UNREAL CITY MMXXV

The skyline is sharp and jagged  So when smog slaps it,  Rain bleeds, thick and oily and hesitant when  Every clock broke last week in ...

Fucker dance

Motivations can be understood as they manifest in the reactions to each moment, everyone is coming together in the Now—this cannot be transcended as it ...

The best places on campus to survive a nuclear war

An unfortunately-prescient guide to UofT’s best fallout shelters

Rating UofT toilets

The best and worst places for your waste to land

Death by UofTears

A student rewrite of The Wasteland’s “IV. Death by Water”

Actually, my filthy dorm room is a museum

Welcome to the museum. Gloves will be provided upon entry.