ARTS & CULTURE
Normal People
Radmila Yarovaya
August 18, 2020
The scene was the end of April, the timeline was abandoned, and the mood was growing more and more dismal by the hour. Following the near-instant implementation of quarantine , the uncertainty of finishing the semester remotely, and the ultimate stress-filled exams, I was left to face the unbearable monotony ...
Reflections on a quarantined summer
Mena Fouda
August 18, 2020
How I travelled around the world during the pandemic
Software skills that students need to master throughout university
Candice Zhang
August 18, 2020
Try to learn these five software programs before graduation
Jazz: A Lesson in Allyship, Expression, and Social Change
Yui Jit Kwong
June 19, 2020
This is a time of justified anger, rage, and desperation. Two hundred years of institutionalized slavery, followed by 200 more years of de facto slavery through sharecropping, Jim Crow laws, the War on Drugs, and the prison-industrial complex—all of these have relegated Black communities to the status of second-class citizenship ...
Unsanitized UofT: an introduction letter
Tessa Ng and Kate Haberl
June 12, 2020
Dear kind readers, We are Unsanitized UofT. Our platform represents the manifestation of a community’s need for education and peaceful dialogue surrounding racial injustice against BIPOC and marginalized groups. Galvanized by the Black Lives Matter movement, Unsanitized seeks to provide an outlet for students at UofT to voice their unexpurgated ...
An interview with Samana Sajan
Marjan Mahmoudian
March 17, 2020
Student and author of I Spoke with the Moon and This Is What She Told Me It’s not every day you meet someone who truly epitomizes what it means to be an artist. Currently double-majoring in English and Religion at UofT, Samana Sajan is also an actress and poet who ...
How sites like Pornhub profit directly from the distribution of child pornography
Armin Tarmzarian
March 17, 2020
Holding the online porn industry responsible for its complacency regarding non-consensual sex Sometime in the past six or so years, the world’s largest porn site decided it needed a new image. In September 2014, Pornhub announced that for every one hundred videos watched, it would plant a tree. The internet ...







