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The Gilmore Girl Diet: Body Image and Our Relationship With Food, As Represented On-Screen
Over the past two months or so, Netflix has worked its nostalgia magic on thousands of people across North America, bringing back into...
Amanda Greer
Feb 14, 20153 min read


Ryugaku: From Toronto to Tokyo
Around this time last year, I was in Graham Library filling out an application for the Centre for International Experience. Right now, I...
Brett Hyska
Feb 14, 20154 min read


"The best thing about human beings is that they stack so neatly."
The award-winning online series House of Cards is back for its third season this spring, and the stakes have never been higher — or more...
Damian Klambauer
Feb 14, 20153 min read


Reflecting on the 132nd Conversazione: A Starry Night
This year, the Conversazione Committee was inspired to reimagine Conversat, paying tribute to the great history of the evening. Our aim...
Sarah Harrison & Leila Martin
Feb 14, 20155 min read


Karthy Chin Spells out Her Artistic Vision With the Salterrae
The Trinity College Dramatic Society’s final show of the academic year promises heart, humour, and spontaneity to spare. Karthy Chin will...
Emma Smith
Feb 14, 20155 min read


Adrienne Clarkson: On Feminism, Modernity, and Debauchery
“It was then that we became aware a girl had gotten pregnant.” Adrienne Clarkson stares intently at us through her :brightly-coloured...
Kaleem Hawa
Feb 14, 20158 min read


In Defense of Tradition: If we are to preserve our practices, we must put them into context
There is no question that our traditions must be respected. They are often the number one reason why many of us, myself included, chose...
Iris Robin
Feb 14, 20154 min read


Saints of the Century: Revisiting La Belle Époque
Shining, shimmering splendour. At this year’s annual Saints Charity Ball, Trinity College met the fantastical lavishness of La Belle...
Phil Schwarz
Nov 30, 20146 min read


Evenings of Song and Reflection in the Trinity Chapel
Trinity’s iconic chapel was a gift from businessman Gerald Larkin, built in 1955. It was designed by British architect Sir Gilles Gilbert...
Sara Abhari
Nov 30, 20147 min read


A Conversation with Master of Massey College and Former Canadian Senator Hugh Segal
“John Lennon and Yoko Ono were coming to town.” It is nine in the morning. Hugh Segal sits huddled in his office overlooking the Massey...
Kaleem Hawa
Nov 30, 20149 min read
‘Twas the night before exams
‘Twas the night before exams, when all through the quad, Not a creature was stirring - now isn’t that odd? Notes piled under pillows with...
Emma Smith
Nov 30, 20142 min read


Ditching the books and hitting the road
On a cold December night last year, fellow 1T4 alum Alanna Ross and I made a pact on the back of a used napkin at the Lakeview Diner. A...
Donald Belfon (IT4)
Nov 30, 20145 min read


On the Bookshelves of... 1t5 Still Alive
This issue of Bookshelves features 1T5 English majors and specialists, in one last desperate cry for relevance. Cue the Whoville chant:...
Rebecca Zhu
Nov 30, 20142 min read
Is that a ninth leg or are you just hungry to see me?
Arachnida. The very word brings to mind images of sexy spiders scurrying across the squalid surface of the scabrously stained floor of...
Damian Klambauer
Nov 30, 20142 min read
The need for policy change regarding sexual assault at Trinity
* The author has decided to remain anonymous for the online version of this article In the last year, articles concerning sexual assault...
thesalterrae
Nov 30, 20144 min read


Attitudes Towards Alcohol: Why Trinity College’s oldest tradition needs a serious change
“Trinity is the very definition of a drinking culture,” declared Basil Southey (1T8) when asked whether or not a drinking culture exists...
Iris Robin
Nov 30, 20144 min read
Responsible Leadership at Trinity
The idea of a community has been celebrated, challenged, and abandoned since the start of the academic year. From gender issues to...
Aditya Rau
Nov 30, 20144 min read


The Chronicles of a Life Spent Waiting for the Bus
When you live off residence, whether you get to class or not is often in the hands of the commuting gods. I live in Oakville. Recently,...
Trisha de Souza
Nov 30, 20144 min read


Why Love One But Eat the Other?
Over the past few years, the prevalence of animal rights issues in the media has been steadily increasing. From an investigation into the...
Sarah Levy
Nov 30, 20144 min read


Trinity During World War I
Recently, after binge-watching Downton Abbey, I realised that if I had been born in 1895 instead of 1995, I would be turning 19 at the...
Madeline Torrie
Nov 30, 20145 min read
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