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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 ...
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 ...
Science Rendezvous 2025 was a vibrant celebration of curiosity, community involvement, and accessibility. In connecting ...
This year, the University of Toronto Graduate Students’ Union (UTGSU) succeeded in its long-standing effort to raise base ...
In December, a clip of an awards show went viral — as Norwegian soccer player Ada Hegerberg accepted the inaugural women’s Ballon d’Or, host Martin Solveig posed a demeaning question in French: “Do ...
Fetishes are non mainstream sexual interests in non genital body parts, inanimate objects, or behaviours. But why do some people have fetishes while others do not? Are fetishes acquired, inherited, or ...
In 1994, lacrosse officially became Canada’s national summer sport. The sport of lacrosse does not originate from European colonizers. Rather, Indigenous peoples invented and played the sport, albeit ...
At 4:00 am on May 2, 50 students removed part of the fence surrounding King’s College Circle and set up an encampment, which they refer to as the “People’s Circle for Palestine.” Members of the ...