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Category: Opinion
Sexiness is Subjective
Rethinking the “Sexiest Man Alive” Award in a more inclusive world | Ethan Chan, Senior Staff Writer
Scientists May Have Discovered Extraterrestrial Life This Month. And No, I’m Not Talking About the Mexican Congress UFO Reveal
The focus should be on real aliens, not viral ones | Joseph Pontisso, Contributor
Life Savers, not Life Preservers: Why the News is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
It exhibits selection bias and so doesn’t provide the “full picture” | Henry Paluch, Contributor
You’re at Home When You’re at St. Michael’s College
Reasons why our beloved college is the best at the University of Toronto | Tommy Gillespie, Contributor
Why U of T Should Install a Slide to Make Up for All the Stairs
Illustration Credit: Arba Bardhi Nyah Vasudeva, Contributor As children, we loved whizzing down slides. Not only were they fun, but they made it easier to
Pass the Torch Ryerson: It’s Time for U of T to Change Its Name
Illustration Credit: Arba Bardhi Let’s heal the world, one name change at a time Josephine Murphy, Opinion Editor With Ryerson University changing its name to
On Not Finding Pedro Pascal Attractive
Illustration Credit: Joyce Qiu, Illustration Editor Beauty isn’t meant to be understood, it defies definition Devarya Singhania, Contributor Pedro Pascal is not hot. I don’t
Why Is Reproductive Health Still Being Questioned?
Photo Credit: CNN Spain’s recent menstrual leave law should be embraced by other countries Recently, Spain, a normally socially conservative country, has joined Japan, Indonesia,
Putting the Tears back in UofT
A list of the best crying spots on campus | Kezia Urlanda, Contributor