Christiano Choo

The forest mourns still: the relevance of Princess Mononoke in 2025

In Princess Mononoke (1997), Hayao Miyazaki crafts a masterful narrative focused on the fragile thread that binds humanity to the natural world. Set in Japan’s Muromachi period, the film unfolds like a myth unearthed […]

2025-04-15T16:01:58-04:00April 16, 2025|Arts & Life|

Do LLMs dream of electric sheep? How ChatGPT performs on the Voight-Kampff Test

In recent years, Large Language Models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s GPT series have shown impressive ability to generate human-like text, prompting renewed discussion about their capacity to pass traditional tests of artificial intelligence. One of the most well-known […]

2025-04-14T14:21:39-04:00April 14, 2025|Arts & Life|

WUSA’s five year plan review: Did they reach their destination?

Reflecting on WUSA’s 2020-2025 strategic commitments, we see a whole slew of ambitious goals being set out to strengthen student engagement, inclusivity, and support across campus. Prioritizing accessibility, community building, and meaningful opportunities for personal and professional growth, […]

2025-04-07T14:48:47-04:00April 11, 2025|Campus News|

“Sonder” — University of Waterloo Art Gallery hosts Fine Arts graduating class showcase

This year, the University of Waterloo’s Fine Arts graduating undergraduate class hosted their annual exhibit, showcasing their incredible talent and creative evolution with this year’s theme, “Sonder.” Sonder is a concept that encapsulates the realization that every passerby has a […]

2025-03-26T14:49:48-04:00March 26, 2025|Arts & Life|

Editorial: Misinformation is being used to threaten student journalism on campus

Since 1978, Imprint has been the University of Waterloo’s official student publication. Throughout its evolution from a newspaper to a magazine, it has remained a vital platform for student expression. Articles about the 2023 […]

2025-03-22T08:43:29-04:00March 21, 2025|Opinion|

How our libraries and archives are dying and why we should care

In the ancient city of Alexandria, Egypt, a great library burned. It was said by some to have held upwards of half a million papyrus scrolls—containing the knowledge of the ancient world from Persia to Greece. It is […]

2025-03-20T18:05:45-04:00March 21, 2025|Arts & Life|

Score a free limited-edition tee and coupon at the W Store’s latest pop-up

This March 11 – 13, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., the W Store will be holding another one of its famous pop-up shops in the Davis Center (DC)

If you are one of the first 50 customers each day to […]

2025-03-10T00:11:31-04:00March 9, 2025|Campus News|

The dangers of “thinspo”: a review of Dead Weight by Emmeline Clein

In Dead Weight: Essays on Hunger and Harm, Emmeline Clein provides a raw and profound exploration of eating disorders (EDs), weaving together personal reflection, historical context, and critical analysis. Her writing is both deeply personal and universally resonant as she […]

2025-03-07T18:24:17-05:00March 7, 2025|Arts & Life|
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