"A 2021 academic exhibit tracing the history of queer cookbooks that prompted visitors to ask what counts as a queer cookbook — whether queerness lies in the author, the book, or the community it serves. Curated by a scholar in gender and sexuality studies and accompanied by a detailed digitized version, the exhibit frames queer cookbooks along a Venn diagram of authorship and content, highlights community-focused publishing practices, and foregrounds how cookbooks both reflect and shape queer cultural and political solidarities." - Bettina Makalintal
Stop allowing protesters to affect our studies and physically assault us!
kitty
Google
love this place. love how crowded it gets. love how everyone and their mother always seems to be here whenever i'm in a rush. :P
Carina Torre
Google
Sometimes it can be difficult to wake up in the mornings- luckily, the terrifying booms of construction are the perfect thing to start your day off with a bang. If you're still feeling sleepy though, don't worry. The elevators will keep you guessing as to whether you'll rise to your dusty floor or fall into the bowels of Leacock.
YM Chao
Google
This building needs major improvements, it is falling apart, the interior is old and most importantly, there is a serious lack of bathrooms. The lecture halls are okay, nothing exceptional but the seats are super tight making it challenging to get in and out.
Poppy P.
Google
Love the constant construction and loud banging during lectures really helps with the learning environment. Bathrooms are very accessible. Loads and loads of freshman beware.
mustaqeem rahman
Google
great buliding, give you the typical lecture hall vibes