You can’t contain the whole world in your life
The value of writing about our queer experiences lies in diversity
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The value of writing about our queer experiences lies in diversity
You can’t contain the whole world in your life Read More »
I have approximately 300 of them and you probably do, too
What’s in a “soulmate”? Read More »
Or, the moment I realised I have an anxiety disorder
I can’t stop worrying about literally everything Read More »
What I learned on the first day of 2018
This year, I’m doing love, my way Read More »
We need to include a multiplicity of voices When I talk about spaces, I’m not just talking about the physical. My definition of “space” encompasses anything that can contain our lives. It is the dimension within which all things move and interact. A quick Google search for the word “space” will offer definitions such
How do you use that space? Read More »
A note on journalism of years past and years to come
Conceptualizing the future Read More »
Looking back over the past few volumes of The Strand, one may notice a common theme among the final editorials offered by each outgoing EIC. One tends to offer a heartfelt, teary-eyed reflection of the past year, while the other talks about how we, as student journalists, are somehow Still Relevant.
We’re still relevant! Read More »
Recognizing that talking about the insularity of student politics leads to stunted engagement
The bubbling effect Read More »