by Hannah Link | Apr 3, 2025 | Opinions
How the hit Netflix show allows for meaningful conversations about life and love One of my favourite roommate bonding activities is watching Love is Blind. This latest season contains themes that I think are especially relatable for Gen Z daters, like value alignment...
by Hannah Link | Mar 20, 2025 | Features
Artificial intelligence is the newest student in the class, and it’s not going anywhere In classrooms across the country, artificial intelligence (AI) is quietly reshaping the future of education, offering personalized learning experiences that once seemed like the...
by Hannah Link | Mar 6, 2025 | Campus, Culture, News
’Our devices can still be a positive part of our life’: UVic screen time expert The term “phone addiction” is more prevalent than ever. You’ve probably used it when complaining to your friends about how impossible it is to write an essay without taking...
by Hannah Link | Feb 20, 2025 | Culture
From doctor’s offices to an app on your phone You might have heard of the myth that vibrators were invented by doctors treating female hysteria. You may have even seen it play out on the big screen in the 2011 movie Hysteria, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal. Well, it...
by Hannah Link | Feb 20, 2025 | Opinions
How the ultra-traditional religion has infiltrated social media, and why it needs to stop Chances are, a Mormon has crossed your iPhone or laptop screen today — and there’s an interesting reason why. The ever-so-prevalent church’s ideals and standards are creeping...