The cure to people being chronically online starts with being present in their surroundings Everyone seems to be addicted to ...
The Ontarion explores the art of the table Although food has inspired centuries of great artists, it has largely been overlooked as an art form itself. Famous artworks, like Caravaggio’s Basket of ...
Students are accumulating cognitive debt by relying on AI for everything Generative AI is an open secret on university ...
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Four disturbing reads eerily similar to our world today Introducing Busy Reading, a monthly column for bookworms and library ...
In defense of the “basic bitch” Pumpkin spice lattes, the classic “basic bitch” drink. We all know the assumptions associated ...
Repurposing discarded materials reduces consumption and creates personal keepsakes Have you ever found yourself with a piece ...
Madhur Anand discusses the magic of translation in her debut novel To Place a Rabbit Welcome back to Busy Reading, a monthly ...
One could be forgiven for being cynical about the state of news media today. It feels like the good newspapers we remember have all gone out of business, and all we see are for-profit corporations ...
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Queen’s snared a 27-17 victory with less than a minute on the clock With only a minute left in the nail-biting fourth quarter, the Queen’s Gaels squandered any hope of a Gryphon comeback in the ...