Photo Credit: Mihai Surdu Anecdotes of experiences with sexual misconduct before and during the #MeToo era Chiara Brum Bozzi, Opinion Editor For our fourth issue
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A Closer Look at ‘#MeToo and the Media’
Photo Credit: Aloysius Wong A conversation with Jessica Johnson and Anne Kingston Isabel Armiento, Editor-in-Chief When Jessica Johnson, Executive Editor and Creative Director of The
Meet the “Neo” President
Photo Credit: Neo Yin A quick look into the life of this year’s SMCSU President Sharon Lee, Associate Features Editor Have you ever wondered what
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Photo Credit: Maddi Bazzocco How influencers are affecting our individuality Nikki Chawla, Associate Opinion Editor With her artfully rumpled oversized hoodie and imperfectly perfect messy
Commitments to Community Mental Health from City Council to Ontario — But Not (Yet) from U of T
Photo Credit: Aloysius Wong World Mental Health Day sees the beginning of commitments to mental health supports and initiatives Trigger warning: discussions about mental illness
You Are Not Alone
Photo Credit: Brannon Naito How the Loneliness Epidemic affects all of us — and how we can overcome it Sabrina Daniele, Managing Editor Many have
Passion is the New Currency
Photo Credit: RhondaK Native Florida Folk Artist Students in creative disciplines are receiving ‘passion pay’ in lieu of a real salary Isabel Armiento, Editor-in-Chief A
University Survival 101
Photo Credit: Aloysius Wong, Photo Editor Helpful advice for first-year students Sharon Lee, Associate Features Editor It is the month of September and you know
It’s Called Period, Not a Monthly Visitor
Just living in the 21st century and still facing problems with normalizing menstruation is a big setback for global development and female empowerment.
What Does Psychology Have to Do With the Economy?
Although behavioural economics is a relatively new field, this movement is snowballing with the most famous behavioural economist Richard Thaler winning the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2017.