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Supplied – Rebecca Harms U of A stepping up Syrian refugee relief efforts
Syrian students in crisis will be on their way to Edmonton as soon as Winter 2016. Last week, the University…
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Supplied – D. Kendall Preventing bird-window collisions
Those living in older, treed neighbourhoods are bound to have a variety of backyard visitors. Sometimes they’re cute, but they’re…
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Christina Varvis Pharmaceutical alliance seeks to streamline provincial drug procedures
For students, filling prescriptions every month or after an unexpected illness can be a significant financial burden. The pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical…
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Supplied 70 years after Hiroshima: Faculty of Arts to host conference, Hiroshima atom bomb survivor on Sept. 18 to 19
Most undergrads only remember the threat of atomic warfare through Cold War films and high school classes. This weekend, an…
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Christina Varvis Q&A with author David Boyd: Changes to environmental law could affect human health
One of the most “transformative moments” in David Boyd’s life was the week he found out his wife was pregnant.…
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Streeters — What do you think of how the bookstore is organized?
As you may have heard. the bookstore is now organized by the alphabet. We asked: What do you think of…
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The Varsity – Jennifer Su The Varsity: Students criticise U of T’s “inadequate” response to anonymous threats
Iris Robin is the news editor for The Varsity, the official student newspaper of the University of Toronto. The University…
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Christina Varvis Peter Lougheed Leadership College welcomes pioneer class
After years of planning and discussion, Peter Lougheed Leadership College (PLLC) has gone from a proposed idea to a reality.…
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Supplied Native Studies Dean Resigns: Hokowhitu accepts position at University of Waikato in New Zealand
For Brendan Hokowhitu, the decision to resign as Dean of Native Studies and take a job in New Zealand came…
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Christina Varvis Chitter-chat: New student-developed app provides campus with private forum
Students may recognize the blue theme and squirrel silhouette of Chitter — a new campus-based message board app which is…
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