
Some three dozen protesters planted themselves inside Simcoe Hall, where many of U of T's top administrators have their offices. It was the first time such a demonstration had occurred since student protestors overtook the building in 1972, in an ultimately successful effort to gain undergraduates access to Robarts Library.
Privacy concerns and a number of allegations of impropriety have forced the organizers of the VUSAC election to take a number of firm measures as Victoria College prepares to vote this Thursday and Friday.
The towering turkey-like concrete structure dominating the corner of St. George and Harbord is about to gain a new wing; after thirty-five years, Robarts Library is planning a 75 million dollar upgrade to enhance study spaces, wireless activity options, and sitting areas.
This year, VUSAC aimed to fulfill the five goals marked by President Zinzi de Silva: accessibility, attractiveness, accountability, innovation, and unity through collaboration.
In 2007, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) organized the first ever Earth Hour in Sydney, Australia. Now a global movement tackling climate change, the main idea is to turn off all electricity in the world for an hour.
On Thursday, March 13th, packs of students left the International Student Centre hungry for more. Everyone had come for "Eat Local! at U of T," a free vegan lunch and educational event themed around Ontario's local food industry.
Cuts for Cancer organized a U of T-wide event to donate students' hair to cancer wigs.
Student observers remain conflicted as to what role they think Student Unions should play, as too remain the Student Unions themselves.
