Ruth Bader Ginsburg has held many titles over the course of her life. Supreme Court Justice. Law student. Professor. Mother. Wife. Daughter. But perhaps her most significant title that still resonates with us today is that of feminist icon. Ginsburg was a pioneer for gender equality, a trailblazer for equal rights, spending a majority of her life fighting for women everywhere.
In the midst of the U.S. election, fresh anxiety looms over what the future of abortion rights will look like in the country. President Donald Trump’s nomination of conservative judge, Amy Coney Barrett, for the Supreme Court has sparked questions of whether a more conservative court could dismantle reproductive rights.
Nearly the entire population of Canada and most of the world has social media of some sort or follows a news outlet and inevitably comes across climate issues like wildfires, hurricanes, pollution, extinction, and so on. Awareness is at an all-time high, but sometimes it feels like empathy for the environment is nonexistent, extinct like the many species that suffered from toxic human habits.
However, while competition between the United States and Canada is nothing new, it is as wrong as it is inaccurate for either country to feel superior to the other when debating issues as serious as systemic racism
Saturday, June 13th, 2019, will forever be remembered as arguably the greatest day in Canadian sports history. On that day, the Toronto Raptors defeated the
Canada’s publicly-funded, single-payer healthcare system is known as one of the best in the world. With it, the health of each Canadian and permanent resident
Lots of attention has been directed in recent years to the alarming amount of plastic waste that we generate through disposable containers and utensils. Not
The effects of the Toronto Police Board’s decision to approve race-based data collection.
If you’re interested in joining the Innis Herald masthead this year, you’re in luck! We’re currently accepting applications for five positions, including editor and associate positions.
First years call for Mental Health Commissioner on the ICSS at Mental Health Open Forum
The future of Japanese relations with IWC and whales is uncertain
At the ICSS Annual General Meeting (AGM) on October 29th, a motion passed to remove the section of the ICSS Constitution allowing Orientation Coordinators (OCs)
An Interview with Former Ambassador Mark McDowell
The Innis College World University Service of Canada (WUSC) Committee needs additional funds to continue its Student Refugee Program this year. At the November 26
Cut from an intended 47 wards to just 25, this Monday’s municipal election will look markedly different to elections past. Many incumbent councillors, who usually
Ten years ago, it would cost you an arm and a leg to get your whole genome sequenced. More than 3 billion base pairs that
October is recognized as Women’s History Month in Canada, in order to align with Persons Day on the 18th, which is the day that women
As mayoral elections approach, The Innis Herald has compiled the thoughts of candidates John Tory and Jennifer Keesmaat on issues of housing, transit, security, and more.