According to multiple online sources, Nov. 12 is National Chicken Soup for the Soul Day. While the origins of the holiday are unclear, it’s meant to be an opportunity to …
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Arts & LifeMusic
Music lovers anticipate return of in-person live shows
by Serena Lopezby Serena LopezMusic lovers can buy tickets to see their favourite artists live for the first time since in-person concerts were put on hiatus due to the pandemic last year. Ontario announced …
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Editor’s note: Drag culture is a creative art form that long predates its recent mainstream popularity. It is a gender-bending art in which a person dresses in elaborate clothing and …
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Arts & LifeAudioFun StuffMusic
On The Record Player: Your scary-good soundtrack for spooky season
by David Warnerby David WarnerHalloween is the one time of year when we can embrace our inner monsters. As the leaves continue changing and our sweaters get thicker, we grab our fun-sized candy by …
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Arts & LifeCode RedVisual Arts & Design
The Waiting List invites artists to explore how pandemic put their careers on hold
At a Mississauga art gallery, dozens of cardboard boxes in gradient colours are stacked on top of one another, some coated with an animated projection — a loading wheel floating …
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Arts & LifeCode RedFeatures
Three comedy experts weigh in on Gen Z’s use of humour as a coping mechanism
A quick scan through trending tweets after any major event will likely show within a few scrolls that Generation Z uses humour as a coping mechanism for the real issues …
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Arts & LifeFeaturesStudents
How to cope with procrastination in post secondary school, according to one expert
by Hadi Azadby Hadi AzadBy the end of reading week, Kimberly Boissiere was feeling overwhelmed. She had left most of her assignments to complete at the end of the week, and the mounting pressure …
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On The Record Player: Shuffling back to class with some songs to cure your post-reading week blues
by David Warnerby David WarnerReturning from reading week is always a challenge. No matter what you do or how diligently you try to plan your week off, it’s over before you know it. Although …
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Arts & LifeCOVID-19 PandemicEducationFeaturesStudentsThe World After COVID-19
Will presenteeism change in the post-pandemic world?
For professors, the first lecture of the semester is their chance to set the tone for the term and make a good first impression. At least, that’s how Matthias Spitzmuller …
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Arts & LifeCommunity NewsCOVID-19 PandemicLocal NewsOn CampusTMU News
Ryerson program brings mood-boosting nature walks online
Faced with a pandemic that’s pushing students indoors, Mood Routes is finding a way to share the benefits of nature through a screen. Mood Routes is a weekly walking group …
