Lessons on Authority: from the US to our front door
Questioning power and the danger of uncritical non-acceptance
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Questioning power and the danger of uncritical non-acceptance
Lessons on Authority: from the US to our front door Read More »
Crossed Cables words by Patrick Ignasiak illustration by Anella Schabler yesterday, nothing quite moved, and yet, sweeping the entire frequency range, well it’s mostly semantics, but curlicues of waveform-buzz seem just to touch lines of sight, and to clarify, let’s just say I’ve made quite the mess of the sugar-phosphate backbone, I mean, for now,
Balancing doubt and open-mindedness
The art of healthy scepticism Read More »
Examining scepticism in activism
The sceptic’s role in social change Read More »
Board of Regents decision comes after years of student calls to divest the university’s holdings in fossil fuels
Victoria University announces plans to sell oil well Read More »
The Strand: What year are you and what are your majors? Naomi: I’m going into third year, and my major is psychology. What is your research? There’s something that’s been studied for a long time with a probe tone method that’s pretty well known—people widely agree on certain sounds to fit with a musical tonality.
Scientists @ Vic: Naomi Read More »
Louis Pasteur rolls in his grave every time someone mentions raw milk
Misinformation in the golden age of innovation Read More »
In a world of scepticism about the future of art, Nuit Blanche brings us together in the present
Nuit Blanche and the future of art Read More »
How do UofT students cope with anxieties and stresses? What are the academic and social supports?
Overcoming first-year jitters Read More »
A reflection on the Old Vic Occupation, the Board of Regents’ decision, and where we must go next
Vic’s divestment was a student win, but it wasn’t enough Read More »