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Zahra Onsori
May 31, 20214 min read
Parallels: Orwell’s 1984 and 2021
Author: Zahra Onsori It has now been over a year since the world was thrust into a never-ending Black Mirror episode. While the beginning...
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Sky Kapoor
May 31, 20216 min read
Visualizing the Future: Why Society Needs Science Fiction
Author: Sky Kapoor We’ve been telling stories since before we had the ability to write them down. Storytelling helps us make sense of our...
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Helayna Raffaele
May 31, 20217 min read
Under the Influence of Algorithms
Author: Helayna Raffaele When I think about a dystopia, I think about sameness. Not the natural kind — in that we as humans innately...
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Darragh Clayton
May 31, 20215 min read
When The Water Came
Author: Darragh Clayton New York City, 2064 18-year-old I was 12 when it first happened, so this time it doesn’t scare me as much. It’s...
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Christina Giuggio
May 31, 20216 min read
Future Musings
Author: Christina Giuggio Here’s a brief look into what might happen over the next few decades if humanity doesn’t change course:...
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Helayna Raffaele
May 31, 20215 min read
“Sorry” Doesn’t Cut It
Analyzing Sexual Assault in Canadian Universities Author: Helayna Raffaele Content Warning: discussion of sexual assault. The Government...
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Ali Ibrahim-Hirji
Apr 2, 20211 min read
My Brown Skin Princss
By: Ali Ibrahim-Hirji My brown skin Princess, I love you From your brown eyes to your golden skin You need not be ashamed of where you...
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Zaki Hirji
Apr 2, 20211 min read
Moments
By: Zaki Hirji Zaki is a student at McGill University studying English, International Development and Islamic Studies. His passions range...
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Aishani Mehra
Apr 2, 20213 min read
Michael Ward
Author: Aishani Mehra Sometimes in life, you meet people with a light in them. This light can brighten your day after just one...
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Rani Creative
Mar 30, 20212 min read
Karen Sandoval-Santana
In Toronto, she found Sunset Cyphers, an open mic night at Trinity Bellwoods Park. Through Kensington Market, she befriended a community...
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Megan Vitug
Mar 29, 20212 min read
Megan Vitug
Raw Reality explores the constant struggle she faces through a vulnerable side that only appears in her darkest and loneliest hours. It...
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Tina Zhang
Mar 29, 20212 min read
Learning Chinese
Author: Tina Zhang The Empress drew a tiny bottle from her sleeve. Her billowing silk qipao covered up her intentions as she emptied the...
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Ece Coşar
Mar 29, 20215 min read
On Ethnic Names: A Reflection by a First Generation Immigrant
Author: Ece Coşar Before I even entered the world on a warm May day in the spring of 2002, what I would be called for the rest of my...
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Carey Sichareune
Mar 29, 20211 min read
Home Without Heart
Author: Carey Sichareune Do you remember when we were lying in my bed that Sunday morning and we were comparing the size of our hands...
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Alex Alymov
Mar 29, 20217 min read
Crystalline & Ruminations on Scarcity
Author: Alex Alymov I lie in my bed. It is dark, and it is quiet. For the most part, that is. A car speeds by, blaring music that I still...
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Sarah Feng
Mar 29, 20216 min read
A Concept: Social Media, Trees, and You
Author: Sarah Feng Whenever I feel overwhelmed, I do one of two things: I clean my room or I delete the social media apps clogging up my...
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Anika Kapoor
Mar 29, 20216 min read
Casual Racism
Author: Anika Kapoor Content warning: Mentions of mass shooting and racism. It was a normal afternoon in early March, and I rushed into...
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Sky Kapoor
Mar 29, 20215 min read
Domestic Violence in the Digital World
Author: Sky Kapoor Content warning: Discussion of abusive relationships The world has changed significantly in the hundred-some years...
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Christina Giuggio
Mar 29, 20214 min read
What Growing Up Gay and Catholic Taught Me About Identity
Author: Christina Giuggio In the same way that I don’t tell people at church that I’m gay, I haven’t made a habit of telling my LGBTQ+...
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Helayna Raffaele
Mar 29, 20215 min read
Manga is Literature, Too: Analyzing Hajime Isayama’s Attack on Titan as a Neo-noir
Author: Helayna Raffaele Content Warning: Spoilers, dark themes What constitutes good literature? If you were to ask my professors, most...
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