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“Study-what-you-want” Studies
For first-year students unfamiliar with fields of study other than the old-guard standards (English, History, and Political Science), interdisciplinary programs [...]
Walk On
The flaneur, as conjured by the French poet and decadent Charles Baudelaire, is the consummate pedestrian, a perfect idler, and [...]
The Ties That Bind
I once had a dream. Well, I had many. I was a commuting student, trying to find my place at [...]
Designer’s statement: Wasted Space—Hart House Circle
There are too many spaces on campus that aren’t used to their full potential. Sadly, these types of spaces are [...]
Designer’s statement: SPERAS—King’s College Circle
I don’t have any specific concerns with the current street furniture at U of T, although I do have some [...]
Anarchist U
My growing ennui with university started concidentially with the beginning of my tenure as Editor In Chief of The Varsity. [...]
Greening the Machine
“I think other schools are laughing at us,” says fourth-year political science student Chris Berube. No, he’s not talking about [...]
A fair university
“The truth about stories,” Thomas King opens his 2003 Massey Lecture, “is that’s all we are.” There are stories everywhere, [...]

