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STILL is here.

STILL, our first issue of the school year, has arrived.

It’s over 100 pages of writing, art, and more from McMaster students across the globe. We might be scattered right now, but we hope that the pieces you find here can connect you to others like constellations. The world feels like it’s at a stand-still for many, but these pages are still standing.

read STILL
In lieu of playing sweet jams at our usual, in-person issue launch party, our community has curated a playlist to reflect the theme of "still," so you can bring the party home.
open STILL spotify playlist
listen & read at the same time on our website

Friendly Reminder: Submissions for the SOAPBOX Zine Close on February 15!

Only a few days left to get your submissions in for the 1st issue of SOAPBOX, our collaboration publication with MSU Diversity Services!

“Soapbox” will serve as a collection of digital works using various media created by BIPoC artists from the McMaster community. Contributors will be able to receive $20 in the form of a cheque for each piece that is selected for publication.e pages are still standing.

learn more & submit your work by feb 15

The McMaster Science Society's Ultimate Arts Semester

A message from our friends at the MSS:

The Ultimate Arts Semester (UAS) is an annual event run by the McMaster Science Society. Previously, UAS has been an in-person event where creators have the opportunity to share their creative talents, whether it be through visual, musical, or performative avenues. This year, the instagram account @macsci_art will digitally showcase the talents of McMaster students and the Hamilton community for the duration of the winter semester, until April 2021.


If you'd like to participate in this initiative, follow the link below to your submit your work!

submit to the MSS's ultimate arts semester

About Incite

Est. 1997, Incite Magazine is McMaster University’s independent arts and culture publication featuring personal essays, fiction, poetry, commentary, research, interviews, sketches, photography, paintings, digital art, and more. We aim to foster the growth of a creative community promoting self-expression, collaboration, and dialogue within our university campus and city of Hamilton. Every aspect of Incite’s writing, graphics, layout, video, and event production is carried out by our wonderful student volunteers.
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We would like to recognize that the main McMaster University campus sits on the traditional territory shared between the Haudenosaunee confederacy and the Anishinabe nations, which was acknowledged in the Dish with One Spoon wampum belt. That wampum uses the symbolism of a dish to represent the territory, and one spoon to represent that the people are to share the resources of the land and only take what they need. Though the student body is scattered all over right now, it feels important to still reflect critically on what “here” means in the context of the campus we may be referring back to.

Rather than simply making this acknowledgement as a tokenized gesture, we would also like to reaffirm our publication's commitment to better serving the Indigenous peoples and the land through the creative works that we showcase in our publication, the voices that we strive to amplify, and the spaces and initiatives that we create.

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