OPINIONS
Defining friendship in the Internet age
Kathleen Chen
February 4, 2017
How social media is affecting the closeness of our friendships
Merging music with the deaf in the theatre
Arin Klein
February 4, 2017
We should be aspiring to make theatre as accessible as possible
How our psychology betrays us
Ted Fraser
February 4, 2017
The link between social media and dissatisfaction
What are you laughing at?
Shailee Koranne
February 4, 2017
Be mindful about jokes made by comedians of colour
New Year’s Resolution: Don’t be fooled by Trudeau’s “real change” promise this year, too
Julia Da Silva
January 15, 2017
I realize that there are a lot of good reasons to want to leave last year’s politics behind us. But, history will judge 2017 on how well we untangle the mess that we, willingly or not, got ourselves into this past year. So it’s important we revisit it. In ...
Did I make a major mistake?
Carol Eugene Park
January 15, 2017
Around this time three years ago, I was applying to universities across Ontario and Canada. My friends were almost always discussing their top three choices and which residence buildings they wanted to live in. Some students in my graduating class worried about their low grades and the possibility of ...
Abstinence-only sex education is harmful to students
Amanda Gosio
January 15, 2017
I was on YouTube one Sunday evening when I came across a video on my recommended feed. It was titled “Sex Education: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO).” As a huge fan of John Oliver’s program Last Week Tonight, I decided to give the video a watch. It provoked ...
The first step to fixing something is acknowledging it
Hannah Brennen
November 21, 2016
Why I only spend time at Vic if I’m in a good mood Hi. It’s me, an average Vic student. I have a great group of friends, love my classes, and do most of my readings (sometimes). I don’t sleep during exam season, I procrastinate on papers, and I’m ...
What you should have known going into first year
Carol Eugene Park
November 21, 2016
Upon entering my first year at UofT, I believed in myself. You made it. A clean slate. An overwhelming yet endless amount of opportunities. The world is in the palm of your hands. Take what is yours, and enjoy the ride. I thought that I would accomplish many things, be ...
Marriage & Millenials: The reality of starting the rest of your life young
Rosa Kumar
October 27, 2016
It started as an anomaly. Maybe Sarah, that girl you never spoke to in high school, is getting hitched next month in a lovely ceremony at Niagara-on-the-Lake that was probably paid for by her parents. You saw her engagement photos on Instagram, read her excited posts on Facebook, and talked about ...