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The housing market may finally be looking up for students renting accommodation in Toronto. After reaching a record high of ...
The 1265 Bistro, the restaurant owned and operated by the SCSU, earned about $127,000 in net income in 2023–2024 after receiving a $127,500 subsidy from the SCSU, and had an operating loss of about ...
On May 29, Ontario Minister of Education Paul Calandra introduced Bill 33, the Supporting Children and Students Act, to “strengthen government oversight” in education. The bill would allow 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 ...
For the fifth consecutive year, The Varsity has selected its men’s and women’s Athletes of the Year, following another season of exciting Varsity Blues action. Several Varsity Blues teams achieved ...
Nestled between UTSG and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) sits a curious dome-shaped structure once known as the McLaughlin Planetarium. A planetarium is a building that projects the night sky — the ...
Neither Woodsworth College’s magazine The Howl nor their Student Association have public budgets. I reached out to The Howl for comment, but they declined to discuss “anything budget related” and did ...
With the winter semester coming to an end and exams just around the corner, it’s almost report card season — and the same applies to our very own Varsity Blues. With this season concluding, The ...
You eagerly tear open the cardboard box to see what you bought. As the flap opens, a tiny cherub figurine with bunny ears peeks out. You’re ecstatic — you’ve unboxed a new figure! Rotman marketing ...
While CHLORINE might embody the classic archetype of an indie band — a raucous group of young guys, constantly quipping about inside jokes and Weezer — the band isn’t just here to goof off. The talent ...
Cymaticsis the scientific study of how sounds affect their physical surroundings — such as sand or water — to create beautiful geometric shapes. Deriving from the Greek word “kyma,” meaning wave, ...
The first time this question came up, I laughed it off as a misappraisal of Canada’s place in the world. We’re not quite the US, but we are still Western and democratic, which might lead one to assume ...
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