Mehreen and Arsalan Rashid
The heart wants what the heart wants, but Mehreen and Arsalan offer a lesson in the virtues of patience
The heart wants what the heart wants, but Mehreen and Arsalan offer a lesson in the virtues of patience
Charlotte Gill reminisces about life as a professional tree planter
A Cocksure Lad
Second-year student Patrick Simeon is crowned champion of Hart House's tri-campus singing competition
Laura Suen, a recent U of T grad, placed second in the CBC show Canada's Smartest Person
Researchers are developing better ways to detect serious illnesses before they become life-threatening – and while they’re still treatable
From X-rays to MRI
U of T’s Northrop Frye conceded that other scholars were “infinitely more accurate” than he. But he claimed to have something they lacked – genius
Moncton’s annual Frye Festival attracts thousands, including many distinguished authors
With the discovery of hundreds of worlds around other stars, will we find that Earth is not alone in bearing life?
Exciting, dynamic growth is happening at U of T's east and west campuses
Faculty of Law launches a $53-million campaign
A U of T grad student and alumnus created music for the launch of the Boundless campaign in just three weeks
Rather than warning students away from Wikipedia, some professors are now embracing it
New College celebrates a half-century with a new scholarship
An award for black medical students honours a Toronto surgeon
Equipping health workers in Kenya with smartphones could bring better care to pregnant women and their infants
Thinner, more flexible displays could radically change how we use and experience computers
Suneet Singh Tuli has engineered an affordable tablet computer for the developing world
Avis Glaze fights for the kids who struggle in class
Last fall, two U of T grads were appointed to the nation's highest court
They flirted during undergrad but eventually lost touch. Then along came Facebook
John P. Racine reflects on how his life has changed since the earthquake in Japan
Donald Sutherland performs in Hart House Theatre’s The Tempest
Diana Tso’s play Red Snow focuses on the “forgotten holocaust”
Why can't Toronto's waterfront emulate Chicago's? Land ownership, says political science student Gabriel Eidelman
What one of the world’s largest mortality studies is teaching us about public health
Why improving the well-being of people in other countries should concern Canadians
A University of Toronto lab is harnessing computers to make life better as we age
Physics undergrad Aysha Abdel-Aziz is making her own unique contribution to a massive international research project
U of T’s new campaign
U of T launches a historic $2 billion fundraising campaign
U of T is partnering with five top media companies to foster a new kind of reporter
After years of gradual wear and tear, the 87-year-old monument has received some much-needed TLC
How should employment insurance be reformed?
What principles should guide how a city develops its waterfront?
Discovery by James Till and Ernest McCulloch stands as "one of the most remarkable medical-research achievements of the 20th century"
Torontoist editor Hamutal Dotan seeks out stories from the underground
New alumni president hopes to foster greater sense of community
Sometimes love does happen in an elevator
U of T grad Charles Seymour Wright was a member of Robert Scott's ill-fated antarctic expedition
Alumni and friends support Convocation Hall’s construction
Four alumni offer advice to graduating students about finding a job and transitioning out of university
Behind the scenes at the U of T lipdub video shoot
Fifty years after the publication of his most famous works, we’re still making sense of all Marshall McLuhan had to say
Doctors have been trying for decades to classify mental illnesses. So why do precise definitions still elude us?
Modern life is 24-7, but there may be negative consequences to defying our body's internal clock
U of T is committed to providing students with a unique, globally oriented learning experience
New global law degree is designed for execs who can’t take time off work
Master’s student Eric Wan helped develop software that allows anyone, including people with severe physical disabilities, to make music
Barbara Dick wants to ensure that grads can build on their academic experience throughout their lives
Entrepreneur David Lucatch is tearing down online language barriers
In his new book, Ray Robertson contemplates what makes life worth living
How two former political rivals created a life together
Dyniss Roland Rainer dishes on becoming a vegetarian
Caterina Scorsone explores mental health issues while playing Dr. Amelia Shepherd on the show Private Practice
Women often look after their older relatives – for no pay. As populations age, this may have to change
Do some cultures have better “gaydar” than others?
From India to Thailand, Vijaya Selvaraju has filmed her travel and culinary adventures
Gifts totalling $8 million for the newly named Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study will help position U of T as a global leader in the study of early human development