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
Anna Pan With everything being online now, it is so easy to lose motivation and fall off track. I’ve found the best method to keep
The Ministry of Education has published detailed guidelines for a “safe” return to school amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Aside from hygienic measures like masks, handwashing,
As many of you may relate, hunching over a computer for 12 hours straight has been my everyday routine for the past 10 months. I
Since COVID-19 has made it impossible for student governments to host any in-person events, many of you may be wondering: “Where are my student fees
As I progress further into my university career, I have come to realize that there is an overwhelming number of organizational apps out there; however,
During the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we had to stuff our entire world into our homes. We hurriedly wrapped up our memories of freedom
UFable is a student-created, web-based platform that provides both a centralized hub for all clubs at U of T and space to join and create study groups.
t goes without saying that the life of an undergraduate student is a constant struggle to find a balance when that balance may not even exist. In my opinion, it is more about constantly shifting where your priorities lie, rather than offering your time equally to all parts of your life.
This semester, our rehearsals are completely online on Zoom on Fridays from 6 PM to 8 PM. For anyone interested in joining, feel free to email us at inniscollegechoir@gmail.com
Last month, incoming students were welcomed through our annual orientation. Only this year, due to COVID-19, Innis Orientation was held entirely through online synchronous programming. The Orientation Executive Team worked throughout the summer to prepare for the event.
There is no definite answer to the question, “What is life like after graduation?” because each response is unique to the responder. And because as much as freedom and possibilities have opened up for students when attending university, more opportunities and challenges will find us afterwards.
Well, folks, midterm season is upon us. Whether it is your first time or you’re a seasoned pro, testing time is unlike anything many have ever seen before. Here is your ultimate guide to surviving Zoom University.
As 2020 rapidly draws to a close, the holiday break is almost upon us. Whether it be during Reading Week or Winter Break, we all want to get out and have some fun without the ever-present stress of school weighing us down.
Ballot link: https://forms.gle/xZcW7SnjWczqi6Jv5 Vote in our Innis Herald Masthead elections! The link to the voting form will be posted on this page and emailed out
Do you want to be on the masthead of Innis College’s favourite student newspaper? Run for a position in the Innis Herald elections! Due to
I first met Principal Keil (or Charlie, as I was instructed to call him) on the Principal’s Boat Cruise during Orientation Week in my first
University is not a Greta Gerwig movie—it’s more like a Quentin Tarantino war film produced by Michael Bay.