Voter Inequality
In a federal election, why does a vote from Charlottetown count for more than one from Markham?
In a federal election, why does a vote from Charlottetown count for more than one from Markham?
Richard Iorweth Thorman helps restore the M1917 tank - a rare piece of Canadian history
Learning to sew or wield a chainsaw is all in a day's work for writer Ian Williams
Friendship came first for Chan, a CTV news anchor and Thomas, CEO of Vive Nano
Lindsay Zier-Vogel’s eight-year quest to make strangers’ days a little better – through the magic of love letters
Vass Bednar talks about making public policy fun – including policy-making activities while grocery shopping
David Rosenberg warned of a financial crisis few others saw coming. So why, amid ongoing global turmoil, is Bay Street’s most noted pessimist ready to change his tune?
U of T’s evergreen commitment to student aid
A new app lets profs track student comprehension in real time
Support for medical students is a key plank of the Faculty of Medicine’s campaign
A book collector for more than 40 years, Michael Walsh has acquired several thousand antiquarian volumes of western philosophy
New Rotman School of Management building opens on St. George Street
Jessie Current believed in the value of education, and created scholarships so others could follow their academic dreams
Wattpad co-founder Allen Lau predicts a book publishing revolution
For this Fonthill, Ontario, couple it was a match made in music. And almost 65 years later, they’re still in tune
Toronto Jazz Festival’s Josh Grossman wants audiences to open their ears to something new
Two U of T students recommend reparations for victims of child soldiers in Uganda
Prof. Catherine Heard recently instructed each of the 17 students in her class to create a graphic novelette
Victoria University, the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Tanz Centre recently launched their own campaigns
You don’t need an Olympic training regimen to get healthy through exercise
The heart wants what the heart wants, but Mehreen and Arsalan offer a lesson in the virtues of patience
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
Northrop Frye kept three personal libraries, but wasn't above throwing away books he was finished with
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
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
Donald Sutherland performs in Hart House Theatre’s The Tempest
Grad Asim Hussain believes in the power of books to help people reach their full potential
Humanities for Humanity brings U of T students and Toronto residents together to explore life’s “big ideas”
U of T’s new campaign
U of T launches a historic $2 billion fundraising campaign
After years of gradual wear and tear, the 87-year-old monument has received some much-needed TLC
New alumni president hopes to foster greater sense of community
Sometimes love does happen in an elevator
Audrey Ooi leads a sampling of the world's most interesting desserts in Toronto's Kensington Market
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?
U of T is committed to providing students with a unique, globally oriented learning experience
Donny Ouyang, a second-year commerce student, has high hopes for his online tutoring service. The question is: Will students pay?
In his new book, Ray Robertson contemplates what makes life worth living
How two former political rivals created a life together
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
Pictures of animals through history reveal how our thinking about them has changed
In her literary debut, lawyer Emma Ruby-Sachs wonders about the personal costs of activism
For Jane and Roger Brown of Midland, Ontario, first love lasted a lifetime
After three decades as a reporter, Caitlin Kelly enters the low-wage world of retail
What's the ongoing appeal of reality TV? "It's an adrenaline high-speed version of real life," says Murtz Jaffer
“The work was called ‘weekend cleanup,’ but herding dust is what we did”
Frank Horvat plays piano in the dark to raise awareness of environmental issues
U of T has helped train many of Canada's top diplomats
How do you write a bestselling first novel? If you're Tom Rachman, you start by majoring in film
Autism isn't preventable or curable. So why pursue genetic testing?
Professor Mark Kortschot has invented a new kind of skateboard
Joy Fielding explores a tangled mother-daughter relationship in her new book, Now You See Her
A Varsity romance is still going strong after more than 30 years
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth enjoy a visit to U of T in May 1939