Monday, December 23, 2024

Tag: St. George

U of T proposes new building

The University of Toronto St. George campus has proposed a new building downtown, to be located at 90 Queen’s Park Crescent. According to U of T...

UTSG to build new residence

The University of Toronto is laying down the framework for more on-campus housing and other services after receiving approval from the Governing Council’s business...

The Best of Both Campuses

As a fourth-year UTM CCT student and a U of T Varsity Blues field hockey player who lives just off the UTSG campus, my...

Club funding at UTM

The Centre for Student Engagement (CSE) has been recently advertising their various funding initiatives for clubs and other student groups on campus. Here is...

Get graded for tweeting like Trump

Writer, historian, and former editor of The New York Times Book Review Sam Tanenhaus is a visiting professor at the University of Toronto St....

The long and short of it

The trailer for a film is often more entertaining than the film itself. Short bursts of action, a quick explanation of the film’s premise,...

Lost something? Find it in the woods

What do you want? What do you want more than anything else in world? And to what ends are you willing to go in...

Are we out of the woods yet? Ask Rapunzel

Hart House Theatre is currently in the throes of tech week before their third production of the season, Into the Woods, opens this Friday....

The hidden soup bar

It seems to me that everything these days is customizable. You can pick a case for your cell phone, a background for your desktop,...

Hart House gets away with murder

I’ve been a fan of George F. Walker since high school. He writes intriguing, complex plots. He writes the kind of characters that every...

That abstinence thing

The Woodsworth Innis New Drama Society gave a dynamic performance of Aristophanes’ classic comedy Lysistrata last week. Directed by Liz McLoughlin, Lysistrata was performed...

Flat fees in full effect at St. George

Students admitted to the Faculty of Arts and Science at U of T’s St. George campus who are taking more than three credits are now required to pay a flat program fee.

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