Student-run start up South Asian Yard addresses “brown problems.”
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For International Women’s Day, we asked alumni and students for their measures of success when it comes to the issues women face in society.
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How Dr. Cheryl Thompson is pushing for diversity and representation in academia.
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Queer Filmmaker’s First Feature is The Coming-Of-Age Story They Wish They’d Had
by Kadija Osmanby Kadija OsmanTMU alum and award-winning director Julianna Notten’s first feature in theatres Feb. 3.
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Understanding the purpose behind the mustache.
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Young Adults Struggle to Balance Sustainability with Affordability
by Racy Rafiqueby Racy RafiqueThe rising cost of living is an obstacle in the drive to live green, but the burden is not entirely on them.
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TMU manager describes rising basketball star as a “workhorse.”
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On average, Ontarians are tipping nearly 19% — more than double what they did pre-pandemic.
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How the TMU Bold hockey team is a close community fostering a positive environment for marginalized athletes in a progressive hockey landscape.
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Alo restaurant is one of the 13 Toronto restaurants to be featured on the Michelin guide after its first Toronto ceremony.