Protestors have recently obstructed the anatomy lab entrance, preventing Health Scis from showing off to each other while studying anatomy. “For some reason, when I went to the anatomy lab today to do a thorough review of cranial nerve XIII, a bunch of students were crowding the hallway,” reported one BHSc student. “I just thought the keypad to the door was broken again, but when I got back they were all chanting, ‘What do we want? Change! When do we want it? Before OMSAS is due!’” The student then listed every nerve that they felt was impinged by this inconvenience and only made two mistakes (which were quickly pointed out by their friend).
The #OccupyAnatomy movement was first started as a 4X03 initiative by a group of students who yearned to be a bit unconventional. “We thought that bringing attention to the lack of non-grey cadavers in the lab would get us a lot of likes on Instagram and be something unique to add to our OMSAS applications,” said Anna Tomi. The movement quickly picked up steam with students who went to one (1) Diversity Services workshop and wanted to immediately flex their knowledge through a flashy and interdisciplinary approach.
After speaking to the #OccupyAnatomy movement leader, Procrastinator reporters have learned that they also yearn for TAs to use gender-neutral terms when discussing the reproductive system.
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