News Flash: All good things must come to an end

I’m writing my final News Flash from a spot I’ve spent an embarrassing amount of time during my undergrad: the corner couch at CoGro, iced matcha in one hand, breakfast bagel in the other.
March 14, 2025

Student-led literary event celebrates Indigenous literature

This isn’t any ordinary class project—these students are working to honour and highlight Indigenous voices in literature, past, present and future.
March 14, 2025

I tried daily meditation for a week, here’s what I learned

I’ve never been good at sitting still.
February 28, 2025

Kingstonlicious celebrates city’s rich and diverse culinary scene

Kingston has earned its seat at the table of culinary celebration.
Maybe it’s my senioritis finally setting in, or perhaps I’ve seen one too many beachy reading week posts, but I swear it’s warming up in here.
My new hack for productivity is rest.
If your high school prom sucked, you can make up for it at Slow Dance 2025.
It seems like the generation that’s the most sexually liberated doesn’t actually want to get it on.
Swimming in Circles didn’t just live up to expectations, it blew them out of the water.
Between the midterm season and Cupid’s rogue arrows beginning to take flight, the end of January has everyone’s heart rates up.
Dear Liz, My boyfriend is really into sports—he’s always watching games, talking stats, or playing fantasy leagues. The problem is, I just can’t get into it.
Julia Fox, Alex Consani, Gabbriette, and many more “it girls” are embracing the newest trend in appearance alteration—the bleached brow.
events include “Daylight Savings Tour” set to burn bright, Kasador to play The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, and art show for charity set at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.
Temperatures are dropping, and assignments are piling up—so if you’re wondering where I’ll be over the next few weeks, look no further than my bed, my couch, or somewhere bundled up in between.
Aussie Shore is putting the “reality” back in reality TV.
Dear Liz, I started dating a longtime friend in January. It was my first real relationship, and I fell deeply in love with her.
If you’re looking  for music, costumes, and community, The Mansion is the place to be on Halloween.
It’s no longer cringe to let the camera eat first. The “camera eats first” phenomenon reflects a modern way of appreciating and preserving memories of beautiful meals that were shared with different people in different places.
We’re over halfway through the semester, and between Homecoming, Halloween, and the chaos of mid, my once-organized life has completely unravelled—gone are the days of colour-coded calendars and meal prepping. Instead, I’ve leaned into the “I’ll figure it out later” and “Sh—t! That’s today?” mentality.
Dear Liz, I recently went on a date with a guy I thought was pretty cute on Tinder. His profile was full of green flags, and we had good banter over text. When I got to the date (time and location picked by him), something immediately felt off.