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As Rosie MacLennan prepares for convocation, the gold medallist at the Pan Am games in Mexico is already missing Ã山ǿ¼é - and looking for ways to give…
The first decade of Nunavut’s existence was spent setting up a government and public services and implementing a land claim…
As Canadians prepare to honour fallen soldiers this Remembrance Day, the federal government has announced funding for a website which chronicles the…
Acclaimed filmmaker Deepa Mehta is one of more than 4,400 extraordinary women and men – gold medal athletes, novelists and global researchers -…
Shooting the film Midnight’s Children pushed her physically like no other film has, director Deepa Mehta said of the film that tells the…
They’re attractive unidentical triplets and the University of Toronto is as proud of them as any parent would be. Three buildings built or…
Men with locally advanced or high-risk prostate cancer who receive combined radiation and hormone therapy live longer and are less likely to die from…
It’s a warm autumn evening, and the scene on Kings’ College Circle is chaos. Music blares from a cube truck stuffed with electronics, and…
With a quick scissor snip through Ã山ǿ¼é blue ribbon, University of Toronto community members, politicians, hospital representatives and donors…
The University of Toronto Homophile Association, the province’s first group to rally around lesbian and gay rights, was honoured yesterday at a…
Ninety years after Frederick Banting, Charles Best, John Macleod and Bertram Collip uncovered the role of insulin in diabetes, the legacy of their…
A room full of students, staff, faculty and community members were captivated as Professor Izzeldin Abuelaish shared his tragic story and quest for…