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Volume 64 Issue 11

Photo of University of Toronto student walking down street with mask and tote bag with University of Toronto logomarks

As governments relax pandemic restrictions, UofT’s policies hold strong

News, Volume 64 Issue 11 / By Maeve Ellis

The UCheck system, indoor masking, and vaccination requirements will continue for the foreseeable future

As governments relax pandemic restrictions, UofT’s policies hold strong Read More »

Photo of Vic Chapel's exterior

Church and Vic

Features, Volume 64 Issue 11 / By Callan Murphy

A history

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Faded artistic depiction of a person's reflection, representing the magazine theme of 'Mirage'

Phantasm

Editorial, Volume 64 Issue 11 / By Kim Ngan Phung

Reflections on illusions

Phantasm Read More »

Still frame from How to Fix Radios, with character with bright-coloured hair looking at bird on hand

How to Fix Radios, a year later

Arts and Culture, Volume 64 Issue 11 / By Rion Levy

An interview with director Casper Leonard

How to Fix Radios, a year later Read More »

Illustration of two people holding each other, with one holding a poster featuring Lana Del Rey

The illusion of individuality

Arts and Culture, Playlists, Volume 64 Issue 11 / By Janna Abbas

On abolishing the rampant culture of gatekeeping

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Artistic depiction of student walking past art display that says "I'm going back to 505"

Going back to 505

Arts and Culture, Volume 64 Issue 11 / By Barbara Athanasoulas

A liminal space for Arctic Monkeys

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