ThrowbackSeptember 8, 2016<September 7, 2016 Unforeseen effects by Amy Carpenter-Leugs Editor’s note: Each Thursday, we feature a throwback piece from Topology’s predecessor, catapult magazine. In this essay from 2004, Amy Carpenter-Leugs shares how working…
EssaySeptember 7, 2016<September 12, 2016 What I learned from my labour union by Jacqueline Ristola What does it mean to be a student of higher education? For many it means studying at a valued institution in the pursuit of…
PoetrySeptember 5, 2016<September 5, 2016 Stare by Mike Wilson I can read floors like others read books, the tile or terrazo or carpet speak volumes. How much foot traffic has trod past, if…
EditorialSeptember 5, 2016<September 5, 2016 Pray and work by Kirstin Vander Giessen-Reitsma I’m debating whether I can summon the energy to get out of bed between snippets of NPR on the clock radio. Through my bedroom…
EditorialMay 2, 2016<May 1, 2016 What we need by Kirstin Vander Giessen-Reitsma The morning air is cold, and birds chatter as they warm up in light that filters into the garden from the east. Though I…
ImageNovember 13, 2015<December 7, 2015 Coffee by Bethany Beachum Seasonality is one of so many beautiful aspects of living in Nicaragua. Everyone eats according to what is in season because imported produce from…