Why do we sleep?
From rats to dolphins: the search to understand why we spend a third of our lives unconscious
From rats to dolphins: the search to understand why we spend a third of our lives unconscious
New study of blood samples from UofT student volunteers aims to find out
How exposed to COVID-19 were in-person students this fall? Read More »
Revitalizing an age-old tradition
A new meaning to breakfast in bed Read More »
In 2019, I was a first-year commuter student with high hopes for my future years at UofT. I dreamt of being able to live on residence and do everything my two-hour commute time and unforgiving Go Train schedule prevented me from doing. Then, of course, came the COVID-19 outbreak, and my college-life dreams were shattered.
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You’ve seen “best of…” lists, but have you witnessed a “worst of…” list that gets too personal?
My Worst of 2020 (PLUS a new year’s resolution list that’s *actually* attainable!) Read More »
Getting through the next semester
A universally awful situation Read More »
From the “author” of the acclaimed Dear Dumb Diary series, 10 years later.
The key to success is to have ZERO thoughts Read More »
Reset by Professor Ronald Deibert explores social media’s amplification of social media
Why are social media companies under so much scrutiny? Read More »
Gifted programs are a common feature in public grade schools and foster accelerated learning for “high-ability” children, who are classified as such based on their intelligence quotient (IQ). Since the rise in popularity of gifted programs in the 1950s, there has been minimal change to the gifted categorization process, which fails to take into consideration
The failures of academic categorization Read More »