In the email, the university clarified that students’ sensitive data such as passwords, social insurance number, and ...
Cybersecurity group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for attack, giving affected universities until May 12 to negotiate ...
At 4:00 am on May 2, 50 students removed part of the fence surrounding King’s College Circle and set up an encampment, which they refer to as the “People’s Circle for Palestine.” As O4P continues ...
From U of T events to some NHL games, traditional land acknowledgements have become increasingly commonplace in Canadian public spaces. The purpose of such acknowledgements should be self-evident in ...
In 1994, lacrosse officially became Canada’s national summer sport. The sport of lacrosse does not originate from European colonizers. Rather, Indigenous peoples invented and played the sport, albeit ...
Content warning: This article contains discussions of sexual assault, misogyny, misogynistic language, and stereotypes. The popularity of man-centric podcasts and overall discourse surrounding ...
As students head back to school this fall, their aspirations soar are strong and their dreams grow. Yet, there’s one dreadful distraction we can’t seem to outwit: the buzz, beeps, and dings of ...
Content warning: this article discusses antisemitism, Islamophobia, and recent and ongoing violence in Israel and Gaza. Two professors’ online commentary related to the violence in Israel and Gaza ...
One evening, at the beginning of my second year of university, I sat in a cramped, eclectic bar with my first-ever Hinge date. We had already spent a couple of hours chatting, and the ice in our ...
Fetishes are non mainstream sexual interests in non genital body parts, inanimate objects, or behaviours. But why do some people have fetishes while others do not? Are fetishes acquired, inherited, or ...
Each year, hundreds of Canadians die waiting for an organ transplant. Organ recipients often have to wait several years to receive an organ. The problem is acute, and it’s not going anywhere. One ...
As the 2019 fall semester came to a close, students once again took to Twitter to express concern and confusion over U of T’s grading practices. One tweet in particular featuring a screenshot of an ...