April 1985: “This issue of the Herald sucks.”
Residents in Innis to see don team expand to 11 in fall term for more balanced student-don ratio
Experiencing not just one but two lunar dyads could change your life forever
Sometimes the best step forward is taking a step back
Woodsworth’s new Digital Humanities program looks at how technology and the arts can help each other
Organizer Lauren Cao wanted to find a way to help those facing mental health challenges.
Owner Gunash Agar loves the community that her café brings to Innis
“U of T places No. 1 in Canada, No. 20 globally in U.S. News & World Report’s ranking of best universities,” “U of T moves
Prior to finding its current home at 2 Sussex Avenue, Innis College was bumped around St. George Campus. When the college first opened its doors
The TTC is well known for its delays, which sometimes makes it an unreliable option when trying to get somewhere on time. The fact of
In January of 1946, less than a year after the conclusion of the World War II, 1400 new University of Toronto students started their studies
In one’s final year of university, one might notice a curious temporal coincidence. On the first Sunday of November, daylight savings time ends, bathing our
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
INtersections is an initiative by the ICSS Equity and Outreach Portfolio, curated by Associate, Jeruby Retnakanthan. Meant to provide a platform for Innis’ diverse student
In the last edition of the Herald, we published an early contender for an official Innis song, titled “An Innocuous, Inoffensive, Totally Respectful and Reverent
There are many ways in which you can get involved at Innis: from groups such as the Innis College Student Society (ICSS), the Innis College
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