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Gazelle Halajha, now entering her fourth year of medical school at the Ƶ, believes it's important for doctors to …
Chantel Briana Campbell has always had a deep dislike for the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” For Campbell,…
Nobel Peace Prize winner and human rights activist Shirin Ebadi is returning to the Ƶ to deliver a lecture on the women’s uprising…
The Ƶ is ranked among the top five research universities in the world – and first among North America’s public universities – in…
Raccoons may be Toronto’s unofficial mascot, but the furry creatures that plunder our green bins are far from the only wild animals that live among…
Using an approach known as human-centered automation, the Ƶ’s Enid Montague aims to engineer a better health-care…
Julie-Ann McCausland, a former civil servant and Justice of the Peace in Jamaica, is seeking to highlight the experiences of women in Canada’s…
Before joining the Ƶ Varsity Blues this summer, Amelia Narduzzo had set aside competitive swimming for years so she…
Incoming students from across Canada and around the world made the Ƶ their home over Labour Day weekend, pulling up to their…
The YouTube teaser trailer for the popular Barbie movie claims that girls only played with baby dolls before Barbie came along,…
A team of anthropologists has found that the skeletal remains of people who lived and died in American public care institutions in the last century…
Raylene Mitchell will begin her studies as a PhD candidate in the Ƶ’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering this…