Any Advice for a Fashionable Canuck? Dear Abby: I have recently developed a heightened awareness of the dreaded (or adored) Canadian tuxedo after being called
Anyone who studies at U of T knows that the struggle is real for maintaining both a social life and school work. What students like
The newly constructed conference centre in the winter of 1971. COURTESY of HAROLD INNIS FOUNDATION ARCHIVES The year is 1971. Pierre Trudeau is the Prime
Interviews with Innis student leaders
In 1964, Innis was a brand new college at the University of Toronto. As opposed to poaching upper-year students from other colleges, the administration chose
Whether you’re an undergrad student or working towards your PhD, approaching your professors can be intimidating. Working to bridge that gap with his new bi-weekly
Sometimes being a student comes with challenges. A little help can go a long way. All five of us in the Registrar’s Office are here
I like exam period. That statement might sound kind of insane, but I find it relatively peaceful. I know classes are over, all of my
As I finish my tenure as the Editor-in-Chief of the Innis Herald, I feel a sort of selfishness as the idea of looking back at
A guide to everything you need to know about the proposal for a major renovation at Innis College. How it all started The idea to
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
This article is a continuation of our Cinema Studies Institute Alumni series. You can find our first interview with Stephanie Savage here. Tassie Cameron is
In choosing to enrol in Innis College, the impressive list of accomplished alumni currently working in the film and television industry assured me that as
Exam time can be rough. We all try to do our very best to finish the semester off on a positive note, but we often
A city as large and cosmopolitan as Toronto can be hard to define, and with Toronto’s diversity, no single definition can be possible, and it
Postmedia Columnist Andrew Coyne makes his case for subscription-based journalism at the 2017 Harold Innis Lecture. Postmedia columnist and CBC At Issue panellist Andrew Coyne
The smoking ban movement has been gaining more and more attention following McMaster University’s September announcement of their ban in September, which will be effective
There are few things in life that give you the satisfaction and comfort that food provides. I don’t know about what goes on in your
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.