News

VUSAC revises constitution, removing co-presidency

During VUSAC’s meeting on January 20th, 2017, council discussed the rationale behind removing co-presidency and reinstating a single president. VUSAC co-president, Stuart Norton, explained that co-presidency was a reaction to the heavy workload. He stated that the solution to the problem should have been in reallocating the workload to the vice-presidents, instead of splitting work

VUSAC revises constitution, removing co-presidency Read More »

U of T’s Jackman Humanities Institute’s first Indigenous Faculty Scholar links truth and reconciliation via beading and artwork

Photo | Chris Thomaidis Dr. Sherry Farrell Racette joins the University of Toronto faculty as the Jackman Humanities Institute’s first “Distinguished Visiting Indigenous Faculty scholar” and embarks on a journey to “link past and present Indigenous culture through beading.” Farrell Racette—an associate professor of Women & Gender Studies and Native Studies at the University of

U of T’s Jackman Humanities Institute’s first Indigenous Faculty Scholar links truth and reconciliation via beading and artwork Read More »

Toronto’s Take on the Women’s March on Washington

60,000 turn out for march in Toronto, 5 million worldwide On Saturday, January 21st, Toronto was one of the 34 cities across Canada who took part in the Women’s March. Many were clad in pink cat-eared hats, armed with cleverly worded signs. Protestors grouped in Queen’s Park before marching down the street. Many used the inflammatory rhetoric of newly inaugurated President Trump to their

Toronto’s Take on the Women’s March on Washington Read More »