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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 ...
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 GC carried the motion to form a Department of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies, consolidating the ...
The directors moved to a confidential in-camera session to discuss the candidates for the Chair position. Upon dissolving the ...
Science Rendezvous 2025 was a vibrant celebration of curiosity, community involvement, and accessibility. In connecting ...
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 ...
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 ...
CUPE 3902, among other unions representing workers at U of T, is pursuing damages in court against the Ontario government to secure retroactive pay increases following the repeal of Bill 124. Bill 124 ...
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 ...
The word ‘anemoia’ cannot be found in the Oxford English Dictionary but is defined by digital sources such as The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows as a nostalgia for a time one has never known. Anemoia ...
Immigration to Canada is often driven by the pursuit of better economic opportunities. However, for many Canadian immigrants, that dream is becoming increasingly out of reach. I believe Canada must ...
From its seat at the confluence of science and spirituality, mindfulness meditation has grown exponentially popular lately. We’re told that it can make us happier, kinder, and sharper people — but ...