Graphic novel illustrates history
By Nicole Findlay For Celia Stephens a picture really is worth a thousand words, or in her own description at least, pages and pages of one man’s autobiography. For her final project for seminar... More
By Nicole Findlay For Celia Stephens a picture really is worth a thousand words, or in her own description at least, pages and pages of one man’s autobiography. For her final project for seminar... More
By Nicole Findlay When it came time to hand in his final assignment for his seminar course, Historical Representations, Joel Bandy decided to sing its praises – quite literally. Bandy, a... More
By Nicole Findlay As the deadline for the submission of final projects loomed, Susan Tudin vacillated between two options she’d been considering. Finally she decided to submit both – a website... More
By Nicole Findlay Upon being given creative free rein for a final course project, Talbert Johnson decided to put his lifelong passion for drawing cartoons to use. His Government of Canada-issued... More
By Nicole Findlay Just two weeks before the beginning of the fall term, Kathryn Harvey was asked to step in to teach a history class. She decided that for the third-year seminar, Historical... More
By Nicole Findlay After reading The Canadian War on Queers for his third-year seminar Historical Representations, David Tucker decided to walk in the author’s figurative footsteps. Co-written by... More
By Nicole Findlay Students in Michael Ostroff’s fourth-year seminar are bringing history to the silver screen. The group of sixteen students enrolled in Making Documentary History has made four... More
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By Nicole Findlay A group of Gender and Sexuality ArtsOne students are bringing sex to the big screen. They’ve developed and launched a new film festival, Reel Sex that explores themes in... More
Op Ed – Selling your Facebook soul to Goldman Sachs This month, Facebook announced it had made a deal with investment banker Goldman Sachs worth $500 million US. In his opinion piece below,... More
by Nicole Findlay When audience members of a recent panel discussion accepted a matchbook containing a nickel they became unwitting accomplices to crime. The money was earned by Valerie Scott, while... More
and tagged History; Women's and Gender Studies