ISSUE XXVIII
ISSUE XXVIII
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Being third generation Chinese in a Western household.
One of the few men who understood women.
Electronic music, eco-art, and community-building in the heart of Rideau Lake.
An ode to my favourite poet.
To Kindle or not to Kindle, that is the question.
Do you have particular songs, or perhaps an album, that feel integral to your college experience? Music that you’ll hear years later and be reminded of your favourite memories from school? Some songs just fit the college vibe so perfectly that it’s almost as though they were written to be student soundtracks.
My joy of radio is re-affirmed through the eyes of my friends.
To me, the violin was a means of speaking in a way unlike any other
There’s this phenomenon in music discourse on the topic of integrity, authenticity, and merit.
Why I Won’t Be Dying My Grey Hairs
An analysis of cross-continental university fashion.
Rejecting the need to justify the makeup we wear.
Ending the day with comfort and intention.
A disgusting habit… that I love. Like, a lot.
“Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Happy people just don’t shoot their husbands.”
An amalgamation of electronic music, eco-art, and innovation, Cloud 9 Festival, a No.9 Project, unfurls its magic from September 8 to 10, 2023.
Featuring three unapologetically queer models, this shoot captures the power, love, and affection shared between queer individuals, unwavering despite the struggles we face.
This collection of photographs showcases the tender and enchanting ways in which love can blossom and grow.