Molly Simpson: I went into the movie very excited to see it. Darren Aronofsky is one of my favourite directors and while I was disappointed
A city as large and cosmopolitan as Toronto can be hard to define, and with Toronto’s diversity, no single definition can be possible, and it
The Innis College Student Society (ICSS) held their Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday, yet was unable to hit quorum. With 31 members in attendance and
On October 1st, a shooter rained gunfire down from the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, killing 58 and injuring another 500
With all the talk of privilege, identity, and autonomy discussed on many university campuses, you would expect more focus would have been given towards the
Postmedia Columnist Andrew Coyne makes his case for subscription-based journalism at the 2017 Harold Innis Lecture. Postmedia columnist and CBC At Issue panellist Andrew Coyne
On September 30th, downtown Toronto streets were transformed into an outdoor art gallery celebrating the diversity of art culture in what is known as Nuit
Whittamore’s Farm is a 330-acre vegetable and fruit farm located just outside Toronto’s eastern boundary. On a typical autumn Saturday morning, the farm’s indoor market
Look out below when you walk through University College’s Sir Daniel Wilson Quad – you might see yourself looking back. Since September 21st, a collection
The smoking ban movement has been gaining more and more attention following McMaster University’s September announcement of their ban in September, which will be effective
If you’re a Toronto resident, or have been on campus for the past month and a half, you have probably seen flyers made by Reg
On Thursday, October 13th, 2017, Hart Hanson, creator of the hit series Bones, joined fans of his new book, The Driver, at his talk and
It’s early in the morning and I’m sitting in front of my laptop. The page open on my browser is blank and white, displaying a
Toronto’s Union Station – located at the intersection of Front and Bay – brings together thousands of civilians from all over the GTA and surrounding
There are few things in life that give you the satisfaction and comfort that food provides. I don’t know about what goes on in your
INpride, a newly formed Innis based group in support of LGBTQ+ students, is up and running. Though primarily aimed at supporting and advocating for students,
ROBYN BACON, 21, Cinema Studies Major DOWNSIZING “I think it looks interesting because comedies often don’t grace TIFF. Especially ones as zany and different as
On June 6, Jomo K. Johnson of Black Lives Matter Savannah started a hunger strike to raise awareness for mental health issues in the black
This article is a part of a larger series, ‘The Innis Herald Goes to the Movies’, in which we review films, discuss film festivals, and
At the Innis College Town Hall on April 19, ICSS President Brianne Katz-Griffin and Vice President, Finance Troy Peschke shared the ICSS’ findings regarding the
It’s almost time for the blissful months of summer. Whether that means you’re taking summer classes or have a job or internship, summer is still