MUSE'INGS
MUSE'INGS
I See My Past Everyday
When the past comes around, let it be, accept it, and rise above it.
PRINTER PAPER STORIES | MEET THE TEAM SERIES: THE ONLINE CORE
Meet the online core of MUSE this year!
I Am My Mother's Daughter
Growing up in a queer family, my mother’s identity gave me the chance to understand and conceptualize non-heteronormative sexualities at an early age, paving the way for me to self-determine my own identity.
More Than Skin Deep
Being diagnosed with Vitiligo allowed me to find a new love and appreciation for my culture despite ongoing systemic barriers within Canada.
Unexpectedly Sidelined
Of all the wins and losses sustained as an athlete, my hardest defeat came from my abrupt exit from soccer and the uncertainty of who I am without it.
ARE WE EVER DOING ENOUGH? YES.
It wasn’t until recently that I took a step back, sat down, and began to question the expectations I had for myself and where they were coming from. Why did I feel like I had to do so much to keep up with others?
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Supporting Canadian Black & Indigenous businesses is one of the first steps to dismantling systemic racism and acknowledging white privilege.
The Roots of the Riots: An Ode to Pride
A look back on some of the most historic events in the LGBTQIA2+ community and an examination of the future of Pride.
Unsustainable: Examining Hustle Culture at Queen’s
Why do I feel guilty when I’m not being productive?
"No, I'm Not a Feminist'
Exploring Toxic Masculinity as a Barrier for Men’s Endorsement of Feminism
Finding Zen in Chaos
Yoga is the ultimate stress-reliever for overwhelmed university students.