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April 7, 2014

Imagine the anguish of a parent whose child is diagnosed with an incurable form of childhood brain cancer. Surgery is not an option, current…

April 7, 2014

Volunteering was always part of Rosemary Tannock’s retirement plan but she never imagined she’d be building a school in Kenya just seven…

April 4, 2014

Young adults in Ontario, often chided for their lack of participation in politics, need to ensure that their voices are heard on issues such as…

April 3, 2014

This week the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a new report highlighting the risks and closing window of opportunity…

April 2, 2014

As winter begins to slowly release its grip on the Canadian climate, a final rush of colds, flus and gastrointestinal woes seem to be “going…

April 2, 2014

Sovereignty implies the inalienable right of a country to protect itself, former U.S. secretary of state Madeleine Albright and former Canadian…

April 2, 2014

Professor Victoria Tahmasebi-Birgani comes across as modest and humble, but she has the hard-working ethic of a heroine who has lived through historic…

April 1, 2014

  Two University of Toronto musicians were named as winners at the Juno Awards in Winnipeg on March 30: faculty member Sienna Dahlen took the…

March 31, 2014

Whether it refers to the environment, a start-up business or somebody’s wallet, the term sustainability has become a buzzword of the 21st…

March 31, 2014

Imagine the courage it takes to step onto a university campus as an adult learner with little or no previous experience being a post-secondary…

March 31, 2014

The Toronto Public Library may seem like an unconventional venue to receive dietary advice, but students at the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana…

March 28, 2014

In honour of  Epilepsy Awareness Month, writer Erin Vollick sat down with a leading neurological researcher at the University of Toronto, Berj L.…