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Out of sight, but helping out
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READ MORE »Fee diversion approved
UTSU largely silent as discontented students to bring case to UAB
Ontario announces tuition fees compromise
Tuition increases capped at three per cent as minister eyes intervention in flat fees controversy
UTSU: integrate Hart House, UTM, UTSC
Union cites lack of involvement from UTM, UTSC in decision to reject Hart House fee increase
No fee diversion this year
UAB not to consider referenda at May meeting
No response from UTSU as University Affairs Board set to consider defederation on May 28
Vice-provost, students has asked UTSU for comment by May 13
Poking fun at Canadian politics
The Beaverton strives to make its mark in the world of satirical news
At the dawn of re-birth
Revealing the Early Renaissance: Stories and Secrets in Florentine Art at the AGO
A story of film and song
An interview with director Atom Egoyan and composer Mychael Danna
Calling out the stigma of mental health
Campus initiatives aim to change youth attitudes on mental health
Staying connected, even in space
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield beams the cosmos to Earth via social media
A “neuroscience arms race”
The increasingly lucrative field of brain research and the politics behind it
The Blues wrap-up
A summary of the year with U of T sports – from CIS championships to disappointing seasons
The sports nutrition insider
Varsity Blues’ women’s basketball fueling coach and the importance of eating to succeed









Comment
MoreHow should a student newspaper be?
An editorial by 2012–2013 Varsity Editor-in-Chief Murad Hemmadi
Explaining the state of the union
Op-ed from a former independent candidate for UTSU president
Defending levy-funded services
A response from Bikechain