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‘Summer break’ is an evocative term. We often like to imagine summer break as a distinct period from the academic overload of ...
Science Rendezvous 2025 was a vibrant celebration of curiosity, community involvement, and accessibility. In connecting ...
The GC carried the motion to form a Department of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies, consolidating the ...
The days are warmer, exams are over, and many of us now flock to Toronto’s public parks to enjoy the golden stretch of summer. From small community playgrounds to Centre Island, the City of Toronto’s ...
The directors moved to a confidential in-camera session to discuss the candidates for the Chair position. Upon dissolving the ...
Egypt has always attracted tourists with its ancient pyramids and bustling bazaars, all fusing to form a destination rich in history and culture. Even more breathtaking is its timeless Nile, which has ...
This is the second part in a three-part investigation by The Varsity into international students’ financial struggles at U of T. Akaash bought a mechanical bike in the summer of 2021. Instead of using ...
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 ...
The 1856 and 1861 censuses found that roughly one thousand Black people were living in Toronto, with half of this population residing in the southern area of the Ward. For them, this space was more ...