On June 4, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada’s AI for All strategy at the Toronto General Hospital and the United ...
The Canadian Association of Neuroscience (CAN) conference gathered neuroscientists from across Canada, including researchers ...
UTSU executive committee opposes orientation concert in 2026, but will explore possibility in future
On June 14, the University of Toronto Students’ Union (UTSU) executive committee, the Board of Directors (BOD), and staff ...
These photos were taken over the course of many years. Some flowers grew in the earlier months of the year, while others grew ...
This year, students living in New College residence are paying more for meal plans but receiving less, following the introduction of the new Access Plan, which uses an All-You-Care-To-Eat (AYCTE) ...
Content warning: This article discusses misogyny, systemic violence, sexual abuse and violence, and child sexual abuse and violence. Sex work is often referred to as “the world’s oldest profession.” ...
Content warning: This article has mentions of death and substance use disorder. On January 17, Alison Smith — a UTM political science assistant professor and the author of the upcoming book Filling ...
According to a U of T spokesperson, “U of T receives no government funding for international students, who pay the full cost of their education. The fees are determined in accordance with the ...
In the heart of Kensington, on a hidden street, lives modern renaissance woman Sook-Yin Lee. She is an actress, musician, filmmaker, radio host, media personality, and provocateur. Sook-Yin Lee ...
At a June 2 press conference on Parliament Hill, advocates called on Prime Minister Mark Carney and federal ministers to urgently resolve delayed study permit applications for students from Gaza.
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