I once stumbled upon a Tumblr thread that read: People say “phase” like impermanence means insignificance. Show me a permanent state of the self.
For the first time in a long time, Kingston has a third space.
Close to a year of intentionally avoiding romance looks honourable on paper.
There’s nothing worse than realizing Valentine’s Day is tomorrow and you haven’t scored a dinner reservation.
New year, new me, but the same old hair crises.
My biggest extracurricular is overthinking my own timeline.
When I need help with something, I usually turn to the most reliable source of information—strangers on the internet.
In recent years, relatively newfound weight loss drugs have become increasingly cosmetically used, and the number of celebrities using these drugs may be perpetuating its popularity.
In one new TEDx talk, less is more.
When students tune in to music in public spaces, they tune out social connections.
Every day, I bite my tongue and hope no one notices the way I look at her.
With temperatures falling outside, tensions indoors are heating up—over the thermostat.
Emotional-Hardcore, or “Emo,” has a complicated identity.
A Poem : ” Queen’s University ” ( For: Past and Present Students and Faculty )
Cartoons aren’t just for kids on Saturday mornings—they can entertain adults, too.
Some songs are forever shaped by their association with controversial musicians, showing art isn’t frozen in time.
Gather in close—the tea is hot and ready to spilled.
In response to anti-immigrant action in the United States, some celebrities are speaking out.
Recently, it seems like everyone’s hopping on the microphone.
From “girl dinner” to “girl math,” Gen Z’s catchy labels aren’t just jokes; they’re a way to belong.
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