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Science Rendezvous 2025 was a vibrant celebration of curiosity, community involvement, and accessibility. In connecting ...
Dr. Robert Cooper pressured vote for parliamentary standing committee policy recommendations ...
The University of Toronto Mississauga Students’ Union (UTMSU) advocates for initiatives and runs programs that serve over 14,000 students at UTM. UTM students elected Joelle Salsa as President for the ...
The Roll Player arrives at a time when D&D is surging in popularity, fuelled by the film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023) and its presence in shows like Stranger Things. In an era marked ...
Content warning: This article mentions antisemitism and discusses Islamophobia. On November 29, President Meric Gertler announced that U of T will commission a Presidential, Provostial, and ...
Gone are the days when the Carrie Bradshaws of the world carried crisp copies of Vogue in their handbags. Peculiar are the lingering few who still indulge in physical newspapers or encyclopedias. Now ...
In the age of TikTok, all you need to know about a novel can be summed up in two or three keywords: “enemies to lovers,” “fake dating,” and “slow burn.” For rising authors and publishers, this is a ...
Content warning: This article mentions incidents of Islamophobia. On September 12, U of T’s Muslim Students’ Association (MSA) held a press conference in front of Simcoe Hall, calling on the ...
The beginning of the semester marked the opening of the Sam Ibrahim building at UTSC, which will be the new home of the Office of Student Experience & Wellbeing, Accessibility Services, Health & ...
Around 4:00 am on May 2, a group of 50 students broke into a gated King’s College Circle and set up tents, calling on the university to divest from companies that supply the Israeli military. Students ...
Dear Mr. McKay, When I was a young boy in the 1970s, my mother took me to the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) branch in Owen Sound, Ontario to help me open my own account. She taught me about what banks do ...
Twenty-six hours into a protest staged by students outside of U of T President Meric Gertler’s office, university administrators offered a deal: leave by 6:00 pm, and you can have a meeting with ...