Meet Fresh Taiwanese treats
by Audrey Ho
Bowen Liu wants to share the flavours of Asia with students and the community.
As the most popular Taiwanese dessert brand, Meet Fresh...
Indie musician redefines “Made in China”
by Adam Faber
For an aspiring musician, sitting down with a rapper who signed with a Def Jam Recordings label is an opportunity. The fact...
Rising star won’t forget her roots in Cambridge
by Audrey Ho
Stacey Kay sings her hear out and it’s finally paying off.
“The beginning of my career was very much a struggling artist journey....
A how-to guide to trans* allyship
by Charlotte Hings
How can you be a trans* ally?
The WLU Rainbow Centre believes, it’s mainly about staying respectful, mindful, and supportive of issues...
Thrive Week: building positive mental health for the whole UW community
by Harleen Kaur Dhillon, Charlotte Hings, Sarah Mazen
To Grace Stemp-Morlock thriving is flourishing and to propering, while growing and developing. “The last year in...
Bridges connect many generations and cultures
by Alicia Wong
“Respect your elders!”, “Auntie already knows, just follow her! She knows what she’s doing!”
These are familiar statements; all things that we’ve heard...
Love letters to inclusive feminism
by Harleen Kaur Dhillon
Feminism is not only for women. It has grown to include equality for all genders, whatever they may be. Still, an...
Reimagining the future of human relationships
by Faith Rahman
“Love can take on many forms. But at the end of the day, it’s still love,” Reid, a theatre and performance major...
Translating a culture between worlds
by Faith Rahman
Hailing from Tehran, Iran and having immigrated to Canada since 1992, Soheila Esfahani explores a world suspended between cultural identities, a world...
Roses are blue, violets are…?
by Faith Rahman
Stumbling upon the dimly lit room unawares, at first glance the average passerby may find themselves intrigued or impassive - or strangely...