Now, when I reread the poem, the air is thick with the weight of judgement.
I feel the same discomfort when I’m walking alone after sunset, and I know this discomfort is universal.
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
Maclean’s annual university ranking was released this month and, unsurprisingly, the University of Toronto rose to the top of each category, including a new category
Last Thursday, the University of Toronto (U of T) released a statement outlining their decision to begin the process of divesting university assets from companies
Move meant to prevent confusion with Hart House.
Earlier this year, I was driving down Yonge Street, past the area I used to live in. I looked out and realized that the chimney [of my elementary school] was missing. Turns out, the TDSB had decided to tear down my school…
For the first time in nearly ten years, IN2U, a leadership conference organized by the Office of Student Life (OSL) at Innis College, did not
“That’s when it hit me,” exclaimed Daria, “it was like a lightbulb went off in my head. I couldn’t believe we didn’t think of it before. We should just print the paper directly on the compost bins.”
His water bottle’s rhythmic breathing and healed dent alludes to life, the writer claims.
In January of 1946, less than a year after the conclusion of the World War II, 1400 new University of Toronto students started their studies
Follow me to the home I almost knew: Follow me to the city where stray animals and fruit stands meet lackadaisical urban sprawl, where schoolchildren
Courtesy of the University of Toronto The Thomas Fisher Struggle and Story exhibit typifies the Canadian problem: how can we be proud of Canada’s founders
As my curly bob falls out of my ponytail at 5 am, I can’t help but think back to my high school self. She used
The month of February screams Valentine’s Day. Those of us who have a valentine, a boyfriend, a girlfriend, a significant other, or even a ‘possible’