Major renovations set to occur on campus
BoR votes to approve new capital projects at the Goldring Student Centre and E.J. Pratt Library
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BoR votes to approve new capital projects at the Goldring Student Centre and E.J. Pratt Library
Major renovations set to occur on campus Read More »
The efforts of Latin American societies to remember periods of internal conflict speak to the region’s desire for national conciliation
Historical memory and the necessity of remembrance Read More »
The importance of uplifting the Palestinian narrative, from here onwards
To condemn colonialism: contextualising the Palestinian struggle Read More »
Victoria College’s dangerous relationship with the police
Scarlet, gold, and the thin blue line Read More »
Victoria University undergoes year-long art exhibition as it decides what to do with the former college President’s portrait
Remembering Ryerson Read More »
The Strand: What year are you, and what are your majors? Sara Ciganovic: I’m in fourth year, and I’m doing a pathobiology specialist. What is your research? My lab studies how the brain develops and the stem cells that are creating the brain using mice models. We’ve done a lot of sequencing analysis on the
Scientists @ Vic: Sara Ciganovic Read More »
The ghosts of your past trauma might be the methylation patterns on your DNA (amongst other things)
Transgenerational imprints: The legacy of trauma and stress Read More »
Did time feel different during the COVID-19 lockdowns? Can you remember? Although the lockdowns that resulted from the global pandemic may have felt neverending as we trekked through our ‘new normal,’ it seems now that it swept past us in a confusing, jumbled-up blur. In order to determine what has caused recollections of the lockdown
Did the COVID-19 lockdowns warp our memories? Read More »