Re: James S. Woodsworth: A man to remember, never to glorify I would like to thank Marloes Streppel (sic) and the Innis Herald for drawing
I am graduating this month and I haven’t thought about the reasoning behind how I picked my programs of study (POSts) since the day I
With $0.04 printing, single bedrooms, and just a 100m walk to our favourite Robarts Library, Innis may just be the best part of U of
As another school year has come to an end, so has my time at U of T and at the Herald. This is a bittersweet
The InSIGHT mentorship program is an Innis-exclusive program that pairs first year Innisians with upper-year students who are in a similar academic program. The mentors
Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual abuse, depression, and attempted suicide. I am writing this article to share my personal experiences with mental
With the climate crisis at the front of our collective consciousness, George Kell outlines ways that students can be sustainable and help their wallets at the same time.
While students may be reluctant to spend any more time in libraries than they already do, Julie Shi shows the treasure trove of resources and entertainment within U of T’s library system that all students should be taking full advantage of.
While many of us have no problem showing kindness to our friends, we have a hard time doing the same for ourselves. Sabine Osmann-Deyman shares some steps she’s taking to try to be kinder to herself this year.
The ins and outs of the Later Life Learning program
*Totally* just an article about making bad cupcakes and nothing else.
I often say that my only hobby is eating and it isn’t really a joke. Of all the existentially necessary bodily functions, eating is definitely
Applying to graduate school is a gruelling process, more often than not encompassing a roller coaster of emotions. Most advice websites will tell you to
The fall semester is almost over and chances are you’ve gotten a better sense of what you’re doing. Maybe you’ve found yourself spending too much
It’s official: winter has come to Toronto. Whether you love or hate the snow, you can’t escape it—so here are some tips on surviving our
On November 1st, the Innis College Office of Student Life (OSL) launched the inaugural session of its Mental Health Skills Workshop Series. Consisting of several
Three student leaders reflect on the frustrations, surprises, and silver linings of the Ford Government’s policy.
For most of us, being a university student and being broke go hand-in-hand. Many of us are hurting from Ford’s OSAP cuts, so here are
Innis College Rooftop The rooftop lounge area of Innis College is one of the lesser known study spots in the college. It took me almost
Orientation can feel like a week-long fever dream that drains your social battery until you are all but an empty husk mindlessly humming cheers to
The award-winning short, From Syria to Hope, was directed by third-year Innis student and filmmaker Yazmeen Kanji