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  2. Cultural Studies Prof Talks Stranger Things Finale with Globe and Mail 

Cultural Studies Prof Talks Stranger Things Finale with Globe and Mail 

Dr. Elaine Chang, professor in the School of Theatre, English and Creative Writing, spoke to The Globe and Mail about fan expectations ahead of the series finale of Stranger Things. 

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Posted Dec 22, 2025
Updated Dec 22, 2025
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