Whether you love them or hate them, breadth requirements are a factor every U of T student must consider when planning their course load. The
There are a few staples in the lives of most UofT students – a passionate loathing for Robarts and its general atmosphere of soul crushing
Left-wing activists lobby for a $15 minimum wage in Ontario. In mid-September of this year, Alberta—under the premiership of Rachel Notley (New Democratic Party)—became the
The battle between freedom of expression and bodily autonomy. “Affirming the dignity of the human person” Reading this slogan, most people would not guess the
Addressing the legalities of “political correctness” and freedom of speech on campus If you type “University of Toronto” into Google, the most frequent result to
Critiquing the new Ontario Student Grant The provincial government is creating a new program called the Ontario Student Grant, which combines money from several existing
Traveling to new places is a great way to learn about different cultures, to apply your studies to the real world, and to expand your
The pros and cons of free tuition Ontario’s Finance Minister, Charles Sousa, introduced the Ontario budget in April 2016, and with it he made a
How to make life happy, healthy, and delicious Disclaimer: this is not a guide on how to be vegan. It’s not a guide on how
Plans in motion for the future of the college Since pushing its fifty-year mark in 2014, plans to improve the College’ s physical space are
Discussing each note-taking method Taking notes is an essential skill each university student must pick up during their time at U of T. The choice
Although final papers have been handed in and the holiday break is almost here for everyone, the inescapable dread of the end of the term
The struggles of life as a commuter It’s 9 am. Birds gaily fly from branch to branch, causing the trees to shed their remaining bronze
A list of groups you should definitely check out Joining a club is an easy process, but finding the right one can be challenging. For
Keeping up with school can be challenging. Assignments are never ending; readings are always piling up, and let’s not forget about those co-curricular activities. Thus,
How to get the most of your student experience Every year U of T attracts thousands of students to attend their institution, meaning many students
There’s a good chance you’ve already met Principal Charlie Keil. If not, you’ve likely seen him walking around the college, talking to students or rushing
Looking forward with the ICSS To say that Innis College Student Society (ICSS) President Khrystyna Zhuk and Executive Vice-President Brianne Katz-Griffin are busy with student life
Celebrating the Innis student community in style On the evening of Saturday February 28th, students dressed in their finest attire and took to Palais Royale
This month I had the opportunity to sit down with ICSS President Ryan Lamers and Vice-President Khrystyna Zhuk to hear their plans for the semester,