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When life rushes by, it’s easy to feel a looming sense of disconnect—between our families, with ourselves, and with the…
When life rushes by, it’s easy to feel a looming sense of disconnect—between our families, with ourselves, and with the…
And there it is. A cold piece of bone staring at her. So soft and small—she doesn’t know it is…
Sargy Mann, a British painter of portraits and landscapes, began to lose his eyesight in 1973. Mann saw spectral haloes…
Cloaked in a quiet suburbia, survivors slice into medium-rare steaks and sip red wine at the dinner table. Mothers swoop…
“अरोनि” is what I wrote as my name on the top of my third grade Hindi test paper. It was…
I waited two years to go back in person because I was going crazy at home. I was tired of…
I never paid attention to the sound of footsteps. The rhythmic thuds of feet patting against dry concrete, crunching through…
Jeannette – 1952 “I do not know how I’ll survive dancing in these shoes tonight,” I say, crouching down to…
It took me a while to understand the preciousness of communication and the beauty of being understood. It took watching…
A year without summer,A night without stars—the constellations aligned,Perched high above the sky’s radiant stunner,Life without connection is stumbling through…
On the ice, the team recently acquired veteran defensemen Mark Giordano from the Seattle Kraken in a clutch trade deadline…
Ananya Aditya is a second-year forensic science student at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM). Originally from India, Aditya has…
Ms. S was 35 years old when, after one year of social withdrawal, she tried to kill herself twice because…
Applying for graduation this year came with a wave of conflicting emotions for me. While I was excited to add…
Theatre Erindale’s recent production of The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni expands on themes of alienation, popularity, and…