As another school year has come to an end, so has my time at U of T and at the Herald. This is a bittersweet
With the climate crisis at the front of our collective consciousness, George Kell outlines ways that students can be sustainable and help their wallets at the same time.
Depending on your political affiliation, the 2019 election results were either disappointing or relieving. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was re-elected with a minority mandate of
Being a student is expensive. Between tuition, books, student fees, transit, rent, and going out, it’ll cost you in the tens of thousands of dollars
Of all the notable aspects of the University of Toronto, our most valuable treasure is arguably our library system. It’s one of the largest in
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto has since become one of the leading universities for scientific research in Canada. We have had a plethora
With all the talk of privilege, identity, and autonomy discussed on many university campuses, you would expect more focus would have been given towards the
At the Innis College Town Hall on April 19, ICSS President Brianne Katz-Griffin and Vice President, Finance Troy Peschke shared the ICSS’ findings regarding the
Should religion play a role on campus? A Royal Charter founded the University of Toronto in 1827 as the Church of England controlled King’s College.
Though we are at the beginning of a new year, the future of the political landscape in North America and Europe has thus far been
An exploration into the possibility of a new electoral system and what is to come In most liberal democracies, elections are seen as the crown
Remembrance Day is a day for all Canadians to recognize and appreciate the sacrifices made by our troops for the preservation of freedom both at