When I was younger, the concept of university was fed to me through the TV shows and movies I watched as a child. Movies like
Hello everyone! With reading week completely gone, and exam period just around the corner, some of us may feel a bit stressed out and are
The Innis herald shares our favorite articles from the October issue, more posts coming soon on our socials.
Dear reader of The Innis Herald, Though some may argue you don’t exist and that this newspaper is used solely as compost bin liners, we
Another Orientation at Innis has passed and this year marks the second year in which Orientation programming was entirely virtual. This decision came following Arts
In my experience as an upper year student, these are the 5 most essential things every Innis College Student should know about. These are things
I felt like I was seven again, leaving my stuffed animal behind the day I placed my pajamas in a drawer and pulled on a
As we prepare for the launch of our first issue, we must thank the junior editors that are currently making it possible as midterms start
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Hey Innis! I know last year was a blast, but just like Canada’s weather, things change, not to mention quickly! So to start the year
Ever since our not-so-recent transition to online school, it has often been quite difficult to look on the bright side. Most of us are holed
A comprehensive look at how Canadian and American student-athletes have adapted to and been affected by COVID-19 regulations in their sports. The COVID-19 pandemic has
Lessons Learned, Regrets, and Highlights After four bittersweet years, my time at the University of Toronto is finally coming to an end. During the rigorous
With midterms in the rearview, finals in sight, and increasingly sunny days, summer is so close you can practically taste it! But as the pandemic