The Queen’s Swing Dance Club (QSDC) partnered with the Human Rights Equity Office (HREO) and Sexual Violence Prevention Response (SVPR) for a lesson and dance social aimed at promoting the practice of consent within dance.
After the success of CFRC’s Airwave YGK DJ Artists-in-Residence Program last school year, CFRC 101.9 FM is expanding its programming to young musicians through its Airwave YGK Musicians-In-Residence program.
Wow, what a whirlwind. Catching your best friend in a moment like that—especially when you’ve been on the receiving end of cheating yourself—must have felt like a punch in the gut. You’re not just dealing with being blindsided, but also the weight of her actions hitting close to home. It’s no wonder you’re feeling hurt and confused.
Reducing female friendships to the label of being a “girl’s girl” upholds a shallow version of feminism that promotes the objectification of women, actively upholding the patriarchy.
From an early age, we’re taught the components of a good story: setting, character, plot, conflict, and theme. These five components form the backbone of what we typically consider a “good” book. However, the rise of plotless fiction rejects the most pivotal of these cornerstones: plot.
#MomTok is nothing more than a shallow attempt to capitalize on the complexities of motherhood and faith for the sake of viral moments and brand deals.
Herbaria parallels the act of preservation through botany and film.Leandro Listorti’s visually enthralling documentary, Herbaria, presented by the Vulnerable Media Lab (VML) in the Department of Film and Media, was screened on Sept. 10 at The Screening Room.
I’m not a person to tolerate political differences when our disagreements lie in the oppression and the stripping of someone from their rights. No matter how long we’ve known each other or what sort of relationship we have together—it won’t survive because I cannot tolerate teaching someone that their ignorance only fuels the collective drive of hatred towards a certain group of people or contemporary issue.
I love coffee. I really, do. Whether it’s hot, cold, sweet, or black, I love it all. To me, coffee is more than just a drink or a sweet pick-me-up—it’s a ritual that offers me a few moments of serenity and a break to be in the present, which is hard to come by in my fast-paced life..