Tag: trigger warnings

Trigger warnings pose more problems than they alleviate

Spreading across campuses nationwide is a wave of mental health awareness that has inspired many post-secondary institutions to take measures in combating these issues. According to statistics released by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), half the population of Canada will have experienced...

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Hazardous warnings

Tamarra Wallace, ArtSci ’16 “Trigger warnings” shouldn’t automatically be required in all university classes. The use of these warnings — a notice to students that class material may cause trauma — has been a contentious topic in academia over the past year. In March 2014, the student government at...

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