On December 11, the University of Toronto Students’ Union (UTSU) announced the return of their Rideshare Program through an Instagram post.
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 ...
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At the beginning of the second quarter, another rout seemed imminent when Carleton guard Daniel Smith knocked down an open ...
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Canada’s first-ever professional women’s soccer league is finally here ...
I have always been a loyal advocate for pigeons — leaping to their defence whenever they are all too often maligned as pests, ...
According to a U of T spokesperson, “U of T receives no government funding for international students, who pay the full cost of their education. The fees are determined in accordance with the ...
On October 25, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones revealed a plan to address the province’s ...
Approximately 120 students participated in this year’s AGM, where the agenda focused on motions to create a new land ...
In Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu, history isn’t just a matter of costumes; it shapes the character’s experience and serves as the ...