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September 5, 2012 was the grand opening of the building expansion to the Rotman School of Management.
Saturday, 15 September 2012 16:43

Campus police: ‘will do what we normally do'

Recent sexual assaults have prompted students and residents in the surrounding area to ask what the University of Toronto is doing to make campus safer for students? According to Sam D’Angelo, manager of the Campus Police, the officers will continue to “do what we normally do” in response to the recent attacks.
Friday, 14 September 2012 16:22

This House can't survive on Hart alone

Hart House needs more (of your) money for maintenance costs.
Local neighbourhoods bordering U of T have recently witnessed a disturbing number of reported sexual assaults. While efforts to raise awareness and solidarity are mounting, so are concerns for the safety of the area, both as a residential neighbourhood and student hub.
Friday, 07 September 2012 16:40

President for a year

Meet UTSU president Shaun Shepherd
Thursday, 05 April 2012 10:00

A hanging offense

In December 2011, University of Toronto fine arts student Laura Hay hung a photograph in the annual exhibition by the Fine Arts Students Association. However, when she returned to pick up her photo after the show, Hay discovered that it had been removed. Her photograph, “The Bible Belt,” which depicts the nude torso of a…
Thursday, 05 April 2012 10:00

What does it take to be an Olympian?

“We’re going to meet at the liquor store and we’re going to buy some booze.” These are words no athlete ever expects to hear from his coach. But Milt Ottey, two time Canadian Olympic high jump athlete, proved to be a difficult case. He refused to practice claiming that he “didn’t have to.” His coach,…
Evidence gathered at Wonderwerk, a massive cave in South Africa, shows that early humans used fire approximately a million years ago. U of T professor Michael Chazan directed the international research team, which included about a dozen U of T undergraduates on site. Their findings will spark new debate regarding the evolution of human behaviour.
On Monday, the Ontario Court of Appeal held that the prohibition of bawdy houses is unconstitutional in that it infringes on individuals’ rights to liberty and security, protected under section seven of the Charter. The court reasoned that the current provision forces prostitutes to work alone, which makes them vulnerable to violent clients, or risk…
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