Ah, the ICSS. The Innis College Student Society.
For days after I first saw Grease (the movie with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John), I had that “Beauty School Dropout” song stuck in my
With the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic behind us, this semester the University of Toronto has resumed full in-person learning, after two years of the
The Innis College Orientation planning began, as all great things do: with bread. The first official Orientation Coordinator (OC for short!) Meeting took place at
Prevention, Empowerment, Advocacy, and Response for Survivors: The PEARS Project. Three years ago, The PEARS Project was founded at the University of Toronto to provide
Free Friday Films are back at Innis this semester. October promises a month of spooky offerings (Freaky Friday Films? Free Frightful Films?), with a focus
HEY INNIS! (Hey What?) Welcome to the first issue of The Innis Herald volume NINE! *record scratch* Wait, that doesn’t sound right. If the Innis
V58 E1 Pitch List The Innis Herald Form for pitch pickup: https://forms.gle/8EtZZTpDv6r3UtzU9 SERIOUS AND SOURCES (500-1000 words) Arts and Culture (Call for Photographic Pieces, Written
After a quick break, the Innis Herald is back for another year! We have a lot of stuff in store for you! So here is
BIG NEWS! Innis College’s first in-person book launch is happening today! Sharon English, one of the fantastic professors over at the Writing & Rhetoric program
The idea of winter break is to celebrate one’s accomplishments throughout the previous semester and allow time to unwind. However, for some living on campus,
Thank you… I would like to preface with a sincere thank you to you all for another successful year at the Innis Herald. It has
Do you ever feel trapped inside your own mind? Lost in a maze of big essay deadlines, unwatched lectures, and approaching midterms? Completely freaking out
My introduction to Sana Imran, beyond a 2021 virtual Innis College Orientation greet, took place earlier this academic year at a Wellness Advising appointment. Yet
Greenwood—a student-run curatorial initiative based at University of Toronto Mississauga and supported by The Blackwood—is set to launch their second publication, Situational Inverse: Overturning Traditions,
It’s the final issue of the year already ? Time has flew by! If you haven’t pitched all year, I strongly suggest you do it
At last! the Innis Herald’s third issue if this year’s edition is finally out! Just in time for Valentines Day. Even if you are a
“From Discords to virtual study sessions to simulated virtual classrooms, are virtual communities truly helping or are they too distracting?” Whether you love or hate
“Virtual Labs? Virtually Useless.“ When I first dreamed about coming to the University of Toronto and starting my university career, I pictured attending lectures in
Its officially day 2 of a Snow Day as the Great Snow Storm grace us with a generous pile of snow (except for Windsor for
We live in a world of abundant space; no matter where you are in the world, you are likely to look around and identify spaces