Queer and Here: Coming Out and Coming to York
The coming out story of a York student in the times of COVID-19 and online everything.
The coming out story of a York student in the times of COVID-19 and online everything.
If our bodies, and what we choose to put on them, is only for ourselves, then how can we say that wearing makeup is catfishing?
Growing a moustache in November while wearing a mask means nobody can see it, so while men hide our moustaches to protect others, let’s not hide our emotions and mental illness to take care of ourselves.
The popular Leila Janah quote is exceptionally relevant when it comes to unpaid internships, a system designed only for privileged students who can afford the valuable experience.
Options are limited in protecting ourselves when walking alone at night — or walking alone, period.
For Black hockey fans, when you love a sport so much, you work hard to ensure you feel accepted and that people understand the work that still needs to be done.
Re: Post-secondary students’ mental health: a waning sense of support during a pandemic
A waning sense of belonging and support for mental health places students at greater risk during a pandemic.