Frost and Beats: Winter Night
Get ready for a cozy, fun winter night bringing the Toronto community together! Dance, laugh, and make memories with friends old and new. Wear your best costume or sparkly outfit, join fun games, and enjoy festive beats, photo props, and surprise coupons for the first 50 guests. Everyone’s welcome, bring a plus one and celebrate the season in style!
Party for Change
Supporting Women Entrepreneurs in Uganda
This event is dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs in Uganda, Ghana and Tanzania. Funds raised will go directly to programs that provide training, microloans, and mentorship to women-led businesses, helping them grow sustainably, gain financial independence, and create positive change in their communities.
Map-Making Project
Introduction to the Map-Making Project
The Map-Making Project began as a simple idea among a group of Literature students eager to explore not just physical places, but the ways our minds chart the world around us. What started as a collective effort to create maps soon turned into a deeper dive into the meaning of mapping itself—how we remember, navigate, and connect to places beyond just coordinates.
Inspired by personal journeys and stories—like those told in blogs, journals, and poems—we discovered that maps are more than just lines and symbols. They are emotional landscapes, collections of memories, and reflections of identity. Through this project, we asked: How do we mentally map our experiences? How do memory, emotion, and culture shape the way we “see” the world?
Together, we experimented with different types of mapping—from physical routes and travel logs to inner maps of feelings and memories. Our project became a way to understand not only geography but also the invisible threads that tie us to places and people.