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On April 29, the Prevention, Empowerment, Advocacy, Response for Survivors (PEARS) Project and CUPE 3902 –– the union for ...
We have over 3000 different species of bacteria living in our guts, each playing its own niche role in maintaining our bodily ...
Around 4:00 am on May 2, a group of 50 students broke into a gated King’s College Circle and set up tents, calling on the university to divest from companies that supply the Israeli military. Students ...
Content warning: this article contains a brief mention of suicide. More and more Canadians need doctors, and this is a profession that more and more Canadians are blocked from becoming. Medical ...
Summertime has finally come to an end and a new school term has begun. But before we fully submerge ourselves in piles upon piles of stress, I want to remark upon a frustrating discovery I made over ...
Each year, hundreds of Canadians die waiting for an organ transplant. Organ recipients often have to wait several years to receive an organ. The problem is acute, and it’s not going anywhere. One ...
Can you think of an object, trend, or activity that girls are predominantly interested in, but are not made fun of for? Is there anything that girls can enjoy and talk about without facing some ...
Due to the rapid development of technology in recent years, our world has been changing drastically. While there have been positive advances that have come with the innovation of technology, there ...
Content warning: This article discusses death and the ongoing violence in Palestine. A few years back, I celebrated the completion of my undergraduate studies with Professor Sofyan Taya. Taya was a ...
The word ‘anemoia’ cannot be found in the Oxford English Dictionary but is defined by digital sources such as The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows as a nostalgia for a time one has never known. Anemoia ...