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teepee being raised
March 22
‘All are welcome’: U of T Mississauga to host inaugural All-Nations Powwow
a veteran soldier salutes at last year's remembrance day ceremony at Hart House
November 4
U of T to mark Remembrance Day 2022 across its three campuses
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November 2
‘The City Where Movies Are Made’: Course focuses its lens on Toronto
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October 28
Local artist forges a connection with pow wow mural at Hart House
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October 21
U of T, City of Toronto and family members celebrate Terry Fox mural
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October 20
Good for you, better for the planet: U of T cyclists pedal toward a more sustainable future
Photo of two people wearing OVO-University of Toronto apparel
October 12
U of T launches second fall-winter collection with OVO: Hypebeast
4 students walk together through the land valley trail at U of T Scarborough
August 29
Seven ways to connect with campus life at U of T
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August 24
With her debut novel a bestseller, U of T alumna Amita Parikh aims to help underrepresented writers
Student Lisa Owl and Professor Melanie Jeffrey
August 8
'A transformative experience': Indigenous Holistic Health course provides students with new perspectives
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July 29
In his first novel, PhD candidate Dashiel Carrera explores 'what it means to reckon with memory'

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