OPINIONS
Reduce, reuse, rebirth
Natashia Septirymen
February 19, 2026
The only thing that stays consistent with our rebrands is our obsession with material consumption
The real deal*
Cindy Zhang
February 19, 2026
*Concept subject to collapse in an ouroboros spacetime – but it’s not the end of the world
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)
The Tale of a Matriarch
Julia McCarthy
October 19, 2025
The Power of Oral Tradition in Kenya’s Gikuyu Tribe This month’s issue had me reflect on the value of stories, lessons, and practices passed down within families and cultures, particularly through women’s conversations. These “wives’ tales” can transcend the passage of time and nurture a legacy of profound, and at ...
Life hack: use my referral link
Edward Philips
October 19, 2025
How the Internet is lying to you about making your life better. Oftentimes, when misinformation enters the public conversation, it’s on a systemic or platformed scale, be it from the government, fake news sources, or fudged medical or academic resources. We see it in niche communities’ claims about vaccines and ...
Breaking the Silence
Silas Busby
October 19, 2025
My Grandmother, or Why I write My grandmother is at once a beloved and mysterious figure in my life. She’s the sort of person who can keep a secret for a lifetime or share it at the right moment, to everyone’s surprise. Given that she is a Métis woman and ...
What’s the deal with 2 a.m. waves of nostalgia?
Eunsae Lee
October 1, 2025
Scatter-brained thoughts on our capacity to adore the mundane As someone who has always been pretty sentimental and defensive against change, intense feelings of nostalgia are well known to me. When transitioning into new stages of life, I tend to glance back forlornly at the seemingly perfect bygone things. Nostalgia ...





