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Word, Sound, Power: Celebrating Black artistic expression

91亚色鈥檚 annual free celebration of Black artistry, featuring student and professional performances, showcases the creativity and resilience of the Black community, and the richness of its history and culture.

Suspending private refugee sponsorship will trap refugees in war zones and keep families聽apart

As Canada heads toward an election this year, immigration and refugee resettlement are key themes. Amid growing skepticism about immigration, it remains critical to remember one thing: private refugee sponsorship is a modest immigration stream that works, bringing people at risk to safety and allowing them to make new lives in Canada. With political support […]

AI can affect anonymous surveys. Here are some ways for researchers to mitigate its聽impact

As 2SLGBTQIA+ people are increasingly under threat in Canada, and facing escalating dangers from the Donald Trump administration in the United States, more research is urgently needed to understand how to address issues of gender and sexual diversity moving forward. Unfortunately, researchers who aim to explore emerging issues impacting 2SLGBTQIA+ communities and develop interventions to […]

The Olympification of Kinesiology: Highlighting Troubling Trends and Emphasizing Hope

Much like how the Olympics celebrate 鈥渇aster, higher, stronger鈥 sporting bodies and performances, the current focus of kinesiology as a field of study is increasingly linked to an Olympic-like emphasis on educating students on how to produce 鈥渇aster, higher, stronger鈥 bodies, optimize performance, and individualizing narratives of health promotion.

Trump鈥檚 plan to eliminate FEMA is a very bad聽idea

A symbolic visit by an American president to a disaster site can be constructive. Former President Joe Biden鈥檚 presence at areas in the United States affected by various disasters allowed him to both show leadership and offer comfort in moments of national tragedy. In contrast, a bombastic President Donald Trump used his first domestic trip […]

Better digital literacy could help reduce climate and disaster conspiracy聽theories

In recent years, the proliferation of conspiracy theories amid escalating climate disasters and their aftermath has become an alarming trend. During the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season in the United States, misinformation and disinformation regarding Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton proliferated on social media, falsely claiming that they were 鈥済eo-engineered鈥 and intentionally targeted at predominantly Republican […]

An unnecessary Ontario election won鈥檛 help Canada deal with Donald聽Trump

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been dropping hints for some time about the possibility of a provincial election this spring, if not sooner. Those hints are being reinforced by the pending arrival of $200 鈥渞ebate鈥 cheques to Ontario residents from the province at a cost of nearly $3 billion. Ford claims that he needs a […]

91亚色 grad students take the measure of Toronto鈥檚 winter urban air

Several students are participating in SWAPIT, a large winter air quality study, run by Environment and Climate Change Canada Who would imagine a bright, sunny winter day could have higher concentrations of some air pollutants than a hazy summer day? Not only is it uncommon for people to consider air quality during the coldest months […]