What you need to know about the 2021 Federal Election
The fall election is fast approaching and candidates across the country are reaching out to voters
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The fall election is fast approaching and candidates across the country are reaching out to voters
What you need to know about the 2021 Federal Election Read More »
The perilous journey to outgrowing the need for academic validation
When academics define you Read More »
In many ways, medicine represents an intersection of myriad disciplines, requiring practitioners to possess an extensive curriculum that stretches across the likes of biochemistry, pharmacology, psychology, and sociology. Altogether, a variety of knowledge ensures that physicians are able not only to treat patients for their immediate cause of visiting the clinic, but also to act
On the disparate origin of doctors Read More »
Although modern science has become synonymous with experimentation, many historical records reflect a different narrative. Prior to the 1600s, the dominant epistemology relied on ordinary observation and common sense. Aristotelians accepted ancient authority without proof, observed nature in its pure state, and inferred general axioms from specific observations through deductive reasoning. However, as science strayed
When science stopped making sense Read More »
The Strand sits down with sculptor Alastair Dickson
Interview with a Toronto Islands resident artist Read More »
The fashion industry’s latest trend isn’t an article of clothing
Pop-ups and what-nots Read More »
Representations of masculinity in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie
Becoming a wimpy man Read More »
On the tumult and triumphs of mandatory vaccinations at UofT
A vaccinated education Read More »
A holistic approach to learning—both inside and outside the classroom
Educate your imagination Read More »