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In a highly irregular move, Dr. Robert Cooper of the U of T’s Governing Council (GC) bypassed the usual approval process and, ...
During their 2024–2025 term, the University of Toronto Students’ Union (UTSU) stood beside student protesters during the pro-Palestinian encampment at King’s College Circle, reinstated their rideshare ...
SCSU President Hunain Sindhu moved a motion to revisit a proposed six per cent increase to the SCSU Health & Dental Plan, ...
For her, the COVID-19 pandemic revealed many gaps in Zambia’s education system. “So many schools in [Zambia] couldn’t even ...
In Canada, burning fossil fuels for electricity amounts to about 45 per cent of our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A complete overhaul of fossil fuel energy systems is already underway, with Canada ...
Dating is hard. Dating is even harder when you’re racialized. I’ve encountered white men who would comment on my cultural foods, remark how good my English is, and refuse to learn how to use ...
The twink. You’ve likely seen him around campus. While I wouldn’t necessarily identify with that label, it’s been notably used on me in the classroom. Who exactly is the ‘twink?’ What does he want ...
Following the November release of his latest polemical work, Question Authority — a provocative critique of contemporary culture and politics — I sat down at Trinity College with Professor Mark ...
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 ...
In want of a visual treat, I happened upon Otherworld, which opened on September 4 at the U of T Art Museum’s Justina M. Barnicke gallery. It is artist and scholar Camille Turner’s first major solo ...
As students head back to school this fall, their aspirations soar are strong and their dreams grow. Yet, there’s one dreadful distraction we can’t seem to outwit: the buzz, beeps, and dings of ...
Returning to classes this year, Ontario high school students won’t have their phones. Starting this September, students in grades seven to 12 will no longer be permitted to use their cellphones during ...