Vic’s divestment was a student win, but it wasn’t enough
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 »
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 »
This year I am introducing a new segment to the Science section, where I will be interviewing a student who has done science research at UofT. This gives them a chance to share their work and show other students the types of research that exist at the university. If you are interested in being interviewed,
Scientists @ Vic: Silas Peters Read More »
How the Congressional UFO Hearings inspired bipartisanship
At least we can all agree about aliens Read More »
For many of us, the COVID-19 pandemic hit at a pivotal moment in our lives. Whether this was high school graduation, entering or finishing university, or in the middle of our academic careers, we all felt the impacts as restrictions tightened and Facetime calls became the norm instead of face-to-face conversations. When the 2022 to
In it for the long haul Read More »
White, consumerist feminism in Hollywood
Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is as fun and white as Ryan Gosling’s bleached hair Read More »
A critique of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer
Hollywood’s continued exclusion of the contributions of marginalised individuals Read More »
What it means for the film community in Toronto
The writers’ and actors’ strikes, explained Read More »