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Fall is finally here! Get your style inspiration from these fashionable Victoria College students. Things we love for fall… cozy knit sweaters, halloween! […]
Fall is finally here! Get your style inspiration from these fashionable Victoria College students. Things we love for fall… cozy knit sweaters, halloween! […]
For a lot of people, first year means the first time living away from home and the first major foray into adulthood and living independently. But it can be a great time to develop some healthy habits to carry with you throughout the remainder of your university experience and, hopefully, beyond.
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Names matter, regardless of what Juliet might think—a One program stream name reflects the underlying ideals of the program itself. Since the introduction of the One programs, a principle was founded in establishing opportunities for first year students to thoughtfully engage in small class size discussions to explore the inter-connectivity of academic streams. This academic
This was my first year in Toronto. The previous year I had been at an international school in Hamilton, Ontario, populated with people coming from the various expanses of the globe, and it’s safe to say that we all felt sheltered there. There was a constant feeling when walking down the halls that we were
Where culture awareness only goes so far: The trials of an international student Read More »
If you happen to know me, there’s a fairly good chance I’ve tried to recruit you into rock climbing. On second thought, if you happen to know me, I’m certain that I have. “Hey, I’m Jenna. Nice to meet you. Do you rock climb? Would you want to?” The words are out of my mouth
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Earlier this month, confusion erupted over Facebook after it was announced that the Gardiner Gala—planned as part of Victoria University’s Frost Week—had been postponed. The Gardiner Gala, considered a tradition for Victorians, is an event regularly held each year during the first week back at school after winter break. The Gala is held at the
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“I had midterms for the past six weeks, and there’s still two more to do.” “It’s very liberating to be able to do things on your own and not care what anyone else thinks. Honestly, I feel like a lot of the things we do with other people we’re actually just experiencing by ourselves. Like,
Several months ago, I stumbled into the basement of a record store I hadn’t been to before. Vinyl overflowed the recycled milk crates, labelled “A-C,” “Icelandic,” “80s African.” Craving an escape, I pulled out several records, placed one in an empty turntable, and sat and listened. It was an Icelandic band called My Summer as
Every so often, it takes a shock to the system to understand that the world has changed, sometimes for better, often for worse. Mine came this past summer when, while out rowing, I saw a group of cottagers in a speedboat intentionally buzzing a family of loons. At that moment, I realized (at the risk
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With the recent release of The End of the Tour, a biopic about David Foster Wallace starring Jason Segel, a number of opinion pieces have cropped up evaluating his relationship with Lit-Bro culture. In a recent New York Times article titled “Why Literary Chauvinists Love David Foster Wallace,” Molly Fischer describes Wallace as having become “lit-bro
Bro, Do You Even Lit? Read More »