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The University of Toronto came together to show its support for the LGBTQ+ community at multiple events across the three campuses this…
The parades of smiling graduates going to and from Convocation Hall are almost over. The crowds of family and friends snapping selfies on front campus…
It was another spring convocation for the books as University of Toronto students said goodbye to their textbooks and accepted their degrees in…
Rehona Zamani recently became the first woman in her family to receive a university degree. “I’m very proud of that,” she says. “This is a big…
When she was ten years old, Ming Hao (Mary) Li moved to Edmonton, Alta, from one of China’s northernmost – and poorest – provinces. For a while, Li…
Canada’s protection of cellphone companies, airlines and banks from foreign competition doesn’t just mean higher prices for consumers, it also hurts…
One of Diane Hill’s biggest goals in life is to build a career that lets her support her community through education. A member of the Oneida Nation…
As a teenager, Nathan (Nate) Leipciger lived through the horrors of the Holocaust – forced to live and work in Nazi concentration camps, losing…
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To experience the exhibit by the University of Toronto Scarborough’s first Indigenous artist-in-residence, participants had to both look and…
Two years ago, Khaled Almilaji, a Syrian physician and humanitarian, was caught up in the U.S. travel ban and unable to return to his public…
An Olympic champion. A broadcaster. A human rights advocate. An inductee to multiple halls of fame. Mark Tewksbury has had tremendous…