As a second-year student, you would think that I would have a bunch of favourite university memories. However, that isn’t the case, as I was
Seeking the quiet that persistence has, I might dig in forests rather than seas Had I the choice between existence as A blade of seagrass
Miha “My love for you is boundless.” “Is that your report card in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?” “I love
I never thought I would have COVID-19. Despite the over 100 million COVID-19 cases worldwide, none of those people have passed through my orbit. I
“The realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own.” – John Koenig Dear reader, this poem mentions
The Canadian wilderness is masked to many of us by the bustling urban oases that dot the country’s great expanse. However, the natural world calls
A house is a dear, dear thing, young explorer. It sees many lives and deaths. It is filled with the memories of not just people
This playlist is exactly perfect for the adrenaline rush you get after submitting an assignment to Quercus at 11:59 pm, making you want to burst out into a full movie-like dance montage in your living room.
he pandemic has both made the virtual world our everyday reality and given us the opportunity to connect with our local environments. These are songs with themes of our natural world and songs that tap into the hyperreal. This playlist is about the tug of war between wanting to drop off the face of the earth and run away to the woods and embracing internet culture to the fullest.
1) Getting Pregnant If there is anything that couples have been doing during quarantine… It is getting pregnant. I guess a global health crisis makes
The things you can find in someone’s trash says a lot about them: receipts from where they shop, their preferred brand of toilet paper, or how often they order take-out. In particular, I want to focus on abandoned furniture; from the mattress you sleep on to the shelf you put your books on, furniture is something you assume will stay a permanent fixture in your home.
On Thursday, March 12, I dropped by the FreshCo at Bathurst and Nassau for eggs. Anyone familiar with that FreshCo branch knows that there’s rarely
Trolls World Tour (dir. Walt Dohrn) Release Date: April 10th, 2020 Two words: All powerful. A strong political allegory for our current events—it’s difficult to
I look up and what do I see? The gloomy sky stares right back at me. I look down and what do I see? The
Ever since moving off campus, I’ve felt more connected to the city around me. Living on residence, everything I needed was all around me—my Toronto
Like the seasons that come and go Life itself is not permanent It comes in cycles, then carries on It doesn’t care about how much
“Let the rainwash awayall the painof yesterday.” Skylar Grey, Coming Home, Pt. II I think I understand why people write songs about the rain so
Seasons are changing and so am I And so the snow rushes to the ground and time tries to keep up with the pace but