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Andrew

2010 in Film

A brief retrospective of 2010 in film Funnily enough, I didn’t enjoy 2010 nearly as much as you might think. While my typical sort of people were scarfing down Kick-Ass and Scott Pilgrim and geeking out to new Mass Effect, Fallout, and Assassin’s Creed games, I was mired nostril deep in work and class, only [...]

EU Film Fest gets the Royal treatment (Article)

Well look who decided to write another article for the newspaper, as opposed to one of the four essays he has due in two weeks? In all seriousness, though, this will very likely be the last thing I have published until the new year (aside from the weekly crossword, obviously). Enjoy. 6th Annual European Union [...]

Arts! Ability! Access! (Article)

It’s been a while since I’ve done a proper article, hasn’t it? Interestingly enough, it’s also been a while since I’ve had a decent moment to myself that wasn’t mired in panic and worrying about all the things I should be doing.  I wonder if those two facts are somehow related… At any rate, enjoy [...]

Google’s Instant Headache (Article)

Preamble: This is strictly an opinion piece. I can sort of understand why they would encourage me to write it, but I have no idea why they would consider publishing it. At any rate, this can be found in tomorrow’s issue (October 21, 2010), and on The Newspaper‘s website very soon. I can say this with confidence [...]

Inner Voices (Article)

Inner Voices . It used to be that talking to yourself was a sign of craziness, but now it turns out that it might just be a rather healthy practice. New research from UTSC, headed by PhD candidate Alexa Tullet and Associate Psychology Professor Michael Inzlicht, is demonstrating how using “inner voices” can lead to [...]