ARTS
Have we lost the horror of the supernatural?
Kyleeanne Wood
October 18, 2023
How the modern horror genre is using science to reimagine their monsters
The internet is redefining the term ‘girlhood’
Dana Lee
October 18, 2023
Ballet flats are stepping back out of the shadows
Nuit Blanche and the future of art
Emily Hand
September 20, 2023
In a world of scepticism about the future of art, Nuit Blanche brings us together in the present
The Gen Z workspace
Dana Lee
September 20, 2023
They’re ready to pick up their bags and work for your competitor In a time of record high costs of living, increasing nihilist belief systems, and a generation of kids doomed to live in their parent’s basements, it comes as little surprise that Gen Z workers are taking strides to ...
AI in the classroom
Sakura Armstrong
September 20, 2023
The debate on ChatGPT from the perspective of a kind-of not-really teacher
Standing on grass in an orange sea: getting a taste for Canadian politics
Marie Kinderman
September 20, 2023
One American student’s perspective at a labour march in Toronto