“You call us heroes, but you don’t treat us like heroes”
Nurses Week 2021: Reflecting on a year of the pandemic and a profession that should be opening more than just the public’s hearts by now.
Nurses Week 2021: Reflecting on a year of the pandemic and a profession that should be opening more than just the public’s hearts by now.
If this past year has taught us anything it’s that life has no shortage of obstacles. Here are some ways that our editors dealt with some of life’s challenges this year.
A newly developed vaccination model allows for drive-thru vaccine clinics to be opened, allowing more people to be vaccinated quicker.
Local musicians and fans reflect on the past year of Toronto’s social distance rocking.
By understanding how COVID-19 has positively impacted the environment, people can be more inclined to help keep it clean and make environmentally friendly decisions.
The pandemic has led many to turn to their hobbies into a source of income.
As vaccination efforts make progress, the variant unfortunately continues driving Ontario into a third wave.
Three enthusiastic female athletes weigh in on what it means to play the sports they love.
“That’s a hand… What am I supposed to do with it? Oh, I know!”
UPDATED: An instructor from the mathematics department is currently under fire for a set of ‘insensitive’ emails sent to an international student who requested a midterm deferral due to an internet blackout amid a military coup in Myanmar. University has made “alternate arrangements for the teaching of the course.”