A Lifetime with The Lord of the Rings
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Wesley Braid
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February 17, 2026
Wesley Braid recently watched his (second) favourite trilogy of all time in the theatres and breaks down the once in a life time experience.
This Isn’t a You Problem
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Madison Mäe Adsetts
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February 17, 2026
From campuses to cities to screens, modern life is built for efficiency, not belonging. Let me connect the dots.
An Introvert’s Guide to Surviving COVID-19
An Introvert’s Guide to Surviving COVID-19
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Madison Marvin
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April 11, 2020
Going a bit stir crazy? These are strange times we’re living in so we've made a list of things to help you while away the endless hours in the day.
What Does Environmentalism Look Like During COVID-19?
What Does Environmentalism Look Like During COVID-19?
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Robert Gibson
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April 10, 2020
We've successfully reduced our carbon emissions under social distancing, but environmental feedback loops are still accelerating the effects of climate change.
Climate Crisis and Alarmism
Climate Crisis and Alarmism
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Anonymous
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April 9, 2020
The Climate Crisis is in no way alarmism. When the word “crisis” is used, that means that there is a crisis. And if you are able to put the two words together, “climate” and “crisis”, you should then understand the extent and severity of climate change. And yes, you should be alarmed.
S.H.A.R.E. the Health
S.H.A.R.E. the Health
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Keanna Brown
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February 13, 2026
While the film only lasted thirteen minutes, S.H.A.R.E. led me to re-evaluate my own feminist ways.
Who Told You to Think Like That?
Who Told You to Think Like That?
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Madison Mäe Adsetts
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January 5, 2026
How institutions script our voices, silence our instincts, and shape the questions we’re allowed to ask.
Screen & Souls
Screen & Souls
By
Madison Mäe Adsetts
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November 11, 2025
A plea for wonder in a world that has mistaken data for divinity.
The Death of the Filler Episode
The Death of the Filler Episode
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Indigo Moran
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October 16, 2025
The disappearance of dead-end plots is symptomatic of a new age of TV writing.
Promises and Precarity: How Canadian Policy and Trent's Budget Strategy Exploit International Students
Promises and Precarity: How Canadian Policy and Trent's Budget Strategy Exploit International Students
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Emma Rivero-Uribe
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August 19, 2025
An examination of how Canadian immigration policy and Trent University’s budget strategy place international students in financially and legally precarious positions
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