Finding intersectional feminism in the psych ward
The first thing you learn in the psych ward is that everybody has a story.
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The first thing you learn in the psych ward is that everybody has a story.
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Examining trans experience and safety on the University of Toronto campus
One year after Peterson Read More »
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Playlist: Sickerwinter Read More »
Coordinator Ilene Sova on the Toronto feminist art culture and The Women’s Kit Regeneration
In Conversation with Toronto’s Feminist Art Conference Read More »
A look at VUSAC Equity Commission’s upcoming programming
Introduction of Gender Neutral washroom signage at Goldring Student Centre Read More »
Photo | Grace King An overview of Toronto’s inaugural Bi Arts Festival The first annual Toronto Bi Arts Festival took place from September 22nd to 24th, 2017. The festival’s vision is stated as the creation of “an annual Bisexual Arts Festival that celebrates bisexual visibility, culture, and history.” Planned to coincide with the nationwide bisexual
A diverse exploration of identity Read More »
A history of the oldest continuous university publication in Canada
The Literary Evolution of Acta Victoriana Read More »
A discussion with Sam Clark on the band’s influences and balancing academics with music
Victoria’s own Sheepishly Yours Read More »