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.
On Saturday, September 22, the results of the Innis College Student Society (ICSS) by-election were announced. After nine days of highly contested campaigning – a
On September 24, Innis Town Hall hosted a student-led discussion with mayoral candidate Jennifer Keesmaat. The former city planner, who announced her campaign for mayorship
While the West Coast battles raging wildfires, Toronto is struggling with flooding. Puerto Ricans are preparing for another hurricane season after struggling to repair the
In the fall, Toronto voters will head to the polls to decide their municipal leader. The choice remains whether to re-elect incumbent Mayor John Tory,
At around noon today, the Innis College Student Society (ICSS) election results for next year’s council were posted on the ICSS Facebook page. Of the
This coming June, Ontario voters will go to the polls and decide on the future of the province. The decision will be to choose between
Canada is at the forefront of stem cell research. From bone marrow transplants to treat cancers such as leukemia, to recent clinical trials that use
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto has since become one of the leading universities for scientific research in Canada. We have had a plethora
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
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
With all of the recent advancements in scientific technology, how little we know for certain is pretty shocking. Since the Soyuz 1 was launched past
UK’s vote to leave the EU will have detrimental effects on scientific research Preamble The prospect of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union
Unemployment, inflation, and high crime rates plaguing the South American country In the streets of Venezuela, hundred-bolivar bills are treated like napkins, restaurant owners are
What is love? That mysterious, all-consuming something that crowds your thoughts and dreams for days on end. It knows no bounds and makes your worst
On January 12, Viacom International Media Networks announced that it would create the first Southeast Asian Nickelodeon resort in the Philippines. The attraction will be