NEWS & POLITICS
Walking with their angels
Sydney Scott
September 15, 2020
The hunger strike for Indigenous suicide victims in Saskatchewan
The struggle against Canadian repression at 1492 Land Back Lane
Yasmine Nasereddin
September 15, 2020
The 1784 Haldimand Proclamation was a decree that guaranteed the Haudenosaunee of Six Nations a tract of land in Ontario as compensation for the alliance established with the British during the American Revolution. This granted land extended from Lake Erie all the way down to the Grand River in southwestern ...
What university organizations can learn from the WE Charity controversy
Candice Zhang
September 15, 2020
The “other side” of WE Day
The University of Toronto reopens for the fall semester amidst pandemic
Kamsi Chika
September 15, 2020
Everything you need to know about changes to student resources this semester
A field guide to environmental justice groups at UofT
Sydney Gram
August 18, 2020
How and where you can get involved
Victoria College prepares for school year amidst UofT tuition conflict
Amy Zhang
August 18, 2020
What’s changed this year
Policing at the University of Toronto
Candice Zhang
August 18, 2020
What you should know about Campus Police policies, misconduct, and advocacy for change
Remembering Ryerson
Khadija Alam
March 17, 2020
Looking back on how the Vic One Education Stream has adjusted to the name change, and how it will move forward As of September 2019, the Vic One Egerton Ryerson Stream has been renamed the Education Stream. The name change occurred due to Ryerson’s involvement with the residential school system, ...
Trip for two to promote UofT in Davos cost University over $18,000
Ted Fraser
March 17, 2020
Vice-President and Provost Cheryl Regehr and Bryn MacPherson were there for the University Leaders’ Breakfast Forum Vice-President and Provost Cheryl Regehr and Assistant Vice-President Bryn MacPherson’s trip to Davos, Switzerland to participate in the “University Leaders’ Breakfast Forum” on January 22, among other activities, cost the university more than $18,000, ...
Tran Thai on running for Vice-President Internal
Strand Editors
March 12, 2020
What position are you running for, and what are the responsibilities of this position? I’m running to be VUSAC’s Vice-President Internal for next year! The role of VPI is to take care of internal relations, operations, and policy to make sure that the council is functioning the best that it ...