Terminal Station: a drawing exhibition by two visual art students
Two visual art students, Abbie Mauno and Yuki Tam, present Terminal Station, a drawing exhibition in the Gales Gallery.
Two visual art students, Abbie Mauno and Yuki Tam, present Terminal Station, a drawing exhibition in the Gales Gallery.
The struggle for gender equality is still alive and well in the year 2022.
What actions can be taken to empower more women to enter the research field?
Even though dance appears to be a women-led industry, it’s male dominant at the top with representation missing along the way.
after BREAST CANCER members talk about the importance of access and awareness.
A current rise in women innovators and entrepreneurs despite societal, organizational, and individual barriers.
Faculty and travellers alike explain how slow travel benefits their experiences, the environment, and what exactly slow travel means.
What changes have been made since 2020, and how we’re seeing a difference locally at York.
Discussing the many ways Black Culture has influenced mainstream trends throughout different eras and the Black individuals who popularized them.
To gain a better perspective of Black skin care, three York individuals share their general winter skincare routine and their relationship with their skin.