Anuj (AJ) ManchandaLong Blog 4 — A Gradually Heating Bathtub“Nothing changes instantaneously: in a gradually heating bathtub you’d be boiled to death before you knew it.”Apr 23, 2022Apr 23, 2022
Anuj (AJ) ManchandaShort Blog 8 — Comment on Teresa’s Third Long BlogVery insightful and relatable blog post, Teresa! It was nice to hear an authentic reflection on the harsh reality of the job market in…Apr 2, 2022Apr 2, 2022
Anuj (AJ) ManchandaLong Blog 3 — A pand-induced housing crisisIn a matter of weeks, life as we knew it would never be the same. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic sent shockwaves towards every aspect…Apr 2, 2022Apr 2, 2022
Anuj (AJ) ManchandaShort Blog 7 — Quick Public Art CritiqueDuring our walk to explore the various pieces of public art dispersed throughout Toronto, the Safe Hands sculpture particularly stood out…Mar 18, 2022Mar 18, 2022
Anuj (AJ) ManchandaShort Blog 6 — Comment on Dev’s Second Long Blog PostAn incredible long blog post about the historical roots of the taxi industry and how it relates to the current world that we live in today…Mar 11, 2022Mar 11, 2022
Anuj (AJ) ManchandaShort Blog 5 — A look backThrough navigating the Toronto Archives Site, the following images of the University of Toronto were found from historical archives. These…Mar 6, 2022Mar 6, 2022
Anuj (AJ) ManchandaLong Blog 2 — How should we fight for our rights?“I stand for truckers”Feb 26, 20222Feb 26, 20222
Anuj (AJ) ManchandaLong Blog 1 — The Dangers of InequalityI had lived my entire life avoiding the hidden slums and alleyways just 5 kilometres from my school. I was fortunate enough to be born in…Feb 6, 2022Feb 6, 2022
Anuj (AJ) ManchandaShort Blog 3: An Unusual Day in TorontoToday, I woke up to the sound of horns and emails that reminded me to be wary of the dangers of the Freedom Convoy protest. Truckers and…Feb 5, 2022Feb 5, 2022