A particular pandemic
How basic science has driven the COVID-19 response
A particular pandemic Read More »
How basic science has driven the COVID-19 response
A particular pandemic Read More »
I booked my flight home to Florida in March of 2020, midway through my first winter term at the University of Toronto. That was the beginning of a summer ridden with reckless government policies in response to COVID-19. Amidst a pandemic, individual actions, such as wearing a mask, affect us all. Unmasked asymptomatic carriers of
Comfortable or not, wear a mask Read More »
Should we try to simulate them?
A scientific look at our happy places Read More »
Y’all mind if we get increasingly inebriated as we review Making the Door Less Open?
I’d just like to remind everyone that this is a safe zone and you can’t attack me on insta bc of this
Green Food Dye 6/10 Really stupid allergy. I don’t understand it. Green dye is cool and found in lots of cool snacks like gummy worms and sour cherry blasters, both of which I just don’t eat the green part. I would usually just give it to someone else, but now that it’s corona time, I
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The history, origins, and follow-up events of the Scholar Strike in the UofT community
An overview of the Scholar Strike Read More »
UofT students comment on challenges associated with dual-delivery courses
When learning becomes hybrid Read More »
Stats on UofT’s racial and gender diversity in theatre
Campus theatre diversity Read More »