
A fork in the road: Unpacking York’s most notorious stereotype
The saying “if you can hold a fork, you can go to York” has plagued York students for decades; we decided to dissect its inaccuracies.
The saying “if you can hold a fork, you can go to York” has plagued York students for decades; we decided to dissect its inaccuracies.
Receipt digitization should move to be the norm among businesses as research continues to show the negative environmental and health impacts of physical receipts.
A United Nations leadership training centre and a potential student residence are in the works for York’s Markham campus.
York is planning for its medical school using a “new model for healthcare” which includes a focus on preventive health and integrated education.
In a post-pandemic world, certain practices may become our new norm while certain challenges may also remain.
Concerts and gigs are slowly coming into view as more people get inoculated.
Aside from the ongoing vaccinations that are now centre stage to the world and on daily news headlines, there is another upcoming treatment solution and possibly a method of prevention for COVID-19.
In the wake of heightened racism and discrimination, Asian communities are sharing strength and solidarity.
Students from India weigh in on the potential border closure to international students amid a rise in COVID-19 variants.
If this past year has taught us anything it’s that life has no shortage of obstacles. Here are some ways that our editors dealt with some of life’s challenges this year.