Zoom fatigue
The psychology behind online schooling
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What I learned about politics while living in COVID-era Russia
To (de)value a people Read More »
We’re in the middle of a pandemic, and I still can’t convince myself to use a bath bomb. I got some for Christmas last year, but every time I think about dropping one in a nice bath, I think “No—I should save it for a really bad day.” It’s the same with my clothes: I
Spend it, use it, screw it. Read More »
The overlooked story of foreign-trained nurses on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic
How immigrant nurses answered the call to respond to Canada’s COVID-19 pandemic Read More »
On February 29, 1956, the masthead of The Strand outlined their intent for the coming academic year as follows: “First of all, The Strand is written for the Vic student. It is the wish of myself and the staff to make this paper as interesting as possible. Our aim is to make The Strand the
Past, present, future Read More »
The Throne Speech took place on Wednesday, September 23 and was delivered at a crucial time in Canada as several provinces, including Ontario, move into a second wave of the pandemic. The Trudeau government laid out its strategy for public health and economic recovery over the upcoming months, extending as far ahead as next summer.
Discontinuation of CESB leaves students concerned following Throne Speech Read More »
And um, I think this is an obsession that doesn’t hurt anyone.
I am obsessed with Quercus! Read More »
Stranded Editor and Associate superimpose themselves on top of the Toronto sites they cannot visit due to COVID.
I photoshop James and myself on top of notable Toronto landmarks Read More »