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Today, Glad Day Bookshop remains a space for uplifting human rights within the queer community. Selena Vyle, a queer Latinx ...
‘No Tyrants,’ which also saw protests in Vancouver and Ottawa, was the Canadian counterpart to the ‘No Kings’ protests that ...
Motion from faculty divestment campaign denounces companies involved in human rights violations, weapons manufacture, illegal ...
Operations Jena Bah stated that the purpose of the emergency meeting was “to consult with legal counsel and determine next ...
For the fifth consecutive year, The Varsity has selected its men’s and women’s Athletes of the Year, following another season of exciting Varsity Blues action. Several Varsity Blues teams achieved ...
Content warning: This article discusses gambling and addiction. The house always wins — a lesson I learned all too quickly through my extensive experience playing poker and blackjack in my adolescent ...
Content warning: This article discusses misogyny, systemic violence, sexual abuse and violence, and child sexual abuse and violence. Sex work is often referred to as “the world’s oldest profession.” ...
U of T has seen a number of anti-abortion protests over the past few years, causing unease among some students and passersby. In 2015, protesters at the intersection of St. George Street and Bloor ...
The beauty of the dead mall lies in the very fact that it has left behind a relic of the past. Much of its mass appeal stems from the contradictions it represents. University of Queensland PhD ...
Would you put wires in your brain? The Elon Musk-founded Neuralink is a neurotechnology company and its product is an implantable brain-computer interface (BCI) designed to turn thoughts into actions.
Content warning: This article discusses death and the ongoing violence in Palestine. A few years back, I celebrated the completion of my undergraduate studies with Professor Sofyan Taya. Taya was a ...