Her knee scrapes against the uneven pavement. She inhales sharply. She tries to catch her breath before she is caught. Hollers and shrieks bounce off
WHAT’S HOT 2014 tumblr mango smoothies seeing a therapist manifesting with crystals making hyper-specific playlists the Raptors WHAT’S NOT overpriced concert tickets the Maddie Pub
If you enjoy ambient music, I suggest listening to Homesick and/or Stick Season, both by Noah Kahan, while you read (my roommate recommended the latter
Living in residence comes with many enjoyable and memorable experiences. However, I have noticed a particular phenomenon that has shocked me. I spoke with multiple
At your doorstep is a man who isn’t. Because he isn’t, he cannot knock on your door. You were not staring at the ceiling in
Tracklist Right Side of My Neck – Faye Webster Better Distractions – Faye Webster Steeeam – Shelly Lonely Afternoon – Shakatak So Hot You’re Hurting
One of my favorite acquisitions this winter was John Koenig’s The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows. John Koenig is a wordsmith in every sense of the
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
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
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
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’
The second edition of the Innis Herald Photo Challenge for the 2016/17 academic session was incredibly entertaining! The Innis Herald would like to extend thanks to
[ Capricorn (December 22- January 19) ] You have a midterm coming up: don’t bother going. Jupiter is the brightest to East and says no.
The first edition of the Innis Herald Photo Challenge for the 2016/17 academic session was a phenomenal success. The Innis Herald would like to extend
If you’re reading this its too late… to submit to the Innis Herald Photo Challenge for the 2015/2016 academic year! We’ve started from the bottom
I AIN’T ‘FRAID of NO GHOSTS ! This photo of the ICSS’s President (Khrystyna Zhuk) and Executive Vice-Present (Brianne Katz-Griffin) is the first of many
The tips and tricks to making biking downtown possible There is little doubt in my mind that my recent addiction to urban cycling has shaved