What a year
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.
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.
York’s two-factor authentication receives mixed reactions amongst students, faculty, and staff.
A review of Leaping Lions’ upcoming book, ‘The Game’ by Joel Lavigne.
A sign-off has occurred relating to a fund for sexual assault survivors.
York University Robotics Society (YURS) sheds some light on robotics as a whole and explains their vision, including hopes to send their next rover to Mars.
Three enthusiastic female athletes weigh in on what it means to play the sports they love.
Marcia Salmon, a York librarian, creates a site for reliable pandemic research links.
A conversation with performing artists on what they predict live performance will look like after the pandemic.
The YFS elections voting period has begun and will take place over Zoom. However, Excalibur had some questions around issues with the move to an online voting process, nominations, as well as informing students of the election.
A year later, professors have learned more about adapting, compassion, and teamwork amid the difficult circumstances of online education.