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‘No Tyrants,’ which also saw protests in Vancouver and Ottawa, was the Canadian counterpart to the ‘No Kings’ protests that ...
Operations Jena Bah stated that the purpose of the emergency meeting was “to consult with legal counsel and determine next ...
Motion from faculty divestment campaign denounces companies involved in human rights violations, weapons manufacture, illegal ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Content warning: This article discusses death and violence. On September 19 — approximately a year after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa (Jina) Amini in the custody of Iran’s ‘morality police’ — U of T ...
With Ontario’s self-imposed deadline for achieving accessibility targets for postsecondary institutions less than a year away, students say that U of T needs to do more to meet those goals. The ...
There is a good chance that next year, both the US and Canada will be run by conservative leaders for the first time since 2009. While the US presidential race remains a coin toss, Republican ...
Financial struggle is a guarantee for many young people in Toronto today. For first-year international relations student Cypress Chernik, this guarantee was made apparent by her older sister’s ...
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