To introduce ourselves, we’re recommending some summer reading — from the outgoing editors, books they’ve already read and loved, and from the incoming editors, books we’re looking forward to digging into.
So, in no particular order, here are the top ten culture pieces of 2021/2022.
The punky “brutal” kicked off her performance, with punchy guitar notes juxtaposing vulnerable lyrics, such as “They say these are the golden years / But I wish I could disappear.”
With finals right around the corner, why not take a few minutes to sit back, relax and read through The Ubyssey's collection of spring haikus?
Sometimes I think that I caused the pandemic.
A poem on intimacy, being seen, loved and respected.
At the end of the year, I had a few more answers… and a heck of a lot more questions.
Is it technically a Yuletide film? No, but I’ve always watched it around the winter holidays, so that has to count for something, right?
“The beauty of Shakespeare is that just by watching it, you can interpret it to be anything you like,” said Ava Maria Safai.
It’s officially December, and that means two things: cold weather and exam season
“We want you to be part of the interaction and feel like you’re socializing instead of making it a passive experience,” said Saeed.
With only one night to haunt, I knew exactly where I was headed.
As I excitedly got ready for my first class, I thought back to those long Zoom calls, staring at little black boxes briefly illuminated in yellow as microphones were turned on to complete the minimum participation remarks.
When you look past the tentacles, the show transforms into a highly-personal story of self-understanding.
I’ve always been a big planner; I get off on colour-coordinated ‘To-Do’ lists. But there’s no way I could have planned for last year.