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January 25, 2016

Doors opened at 7 p.m. By 8 there was a lineup. “We are truly inspired by the response,” said Barbara Fischer, executive director and…

January 22, 2016

“There was electricity in the air when the COP21 president took everyone by surprise and declared the adoption of the Paris Agreement late on…

January 21, 2016

More than three billion people in the world still don’t have Internet access. What if providing it were as simple as sticking a thin panel on…

January 21, 2016

The proposed transit plan for Scarborough is being welcomed as a game-changer for both University of Toronto Scarborough and the entire east end of…

January 21, 2016

First came the announcement the Toronto Star would be shuttering its printing plant in Vaughan, cutting some editorial jobs in the process. Then…

January 21, 2016

When defence ministers from the United States, France, Australia, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom met in Paris this week to…

January 21, 2016

“Trifles light as air. Are to the jealous confirmations strong. As proofs of holy writ. This may do something.” Students and professors…

January 21, 2016

Toronto is heading into a massive period of investment in infrastructure, and a new U of T report suggests ways it can be done without equally massive…

January 20, 2016

The start of the Australian Open this week  was overshadowed by allegations of match-fixing reported by the BBC and Buzzfeed News.  The…

January 20, 2016

Two of North America’s leading architectural firms will be designing the University of Toronto’s new Centre for Civilizations and…

January 20, 2016

Two University of Toronto students are among the first North American students chosen to present papers at the prestigious Arctic Frontiers conference…

January 19, 2016

Some future U of T students might find it a little less crowded getting to the downtown Toronto campus by subway if Mayor John Tory’s SmartTrack…