The city announces locations for new and existing speed cameras being installed across Toronto.
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On The Record – S3e4 – In-person Updates & Upper-year Sessions
It’s the halfway mark for the fall semester at TMU and we ask students how they are feeling being back on campus without restrictions. We also sit down with Chantal Wong, the president of the Ted Rogers Students’ Society, for the newest installment of Upper-Year Sessions.
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On The Record – S3e3 – Youth Voting and Goal Scoring
Toronto’s municipal election is coming up, and youth turnout is usually low. Will this year be any different? Also, we sit down with one of TMU’s star soccer players.
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Snapshots of Significance: What Brought the TMU Community Comfort over the Last Two Years
Capturing objects, people and places close to the TMU community’s hearts.
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New Research Tackles Food Waste by Including All Stakeholders
by Chiara Grecoby Chiara GrecoPrevious research on solutions to reduce food waste predominantly centred on individual households.
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In ‘long Overdue’ Vote, Ontario Education Workers Choose Strike Mandate
by Kiarra Swabyby Kiarra SwabyCUPE’s OSBCU union voted 96.5% in favour of a strike should a deal not be reached.
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‘Because They Survived, I Survived’: TMU Observes Truth and Reconciliation Day
Community members gathered in orange shirts to commemorate and acknowledge the impact of residential schools.
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On The Record – S3e2 – Shuttle Buses and Snapshots
The transit commute to campus is leaving some students frustrated. Also this week, the launch of a new OTR podcast segment, Upper-Year Sessions.
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From Drake to Taylor Swift, Why Universities Are Turning to Celebrities to Teach about Society at Large
by Sahara Mehdiby Sahara MehdiCelebrity-focused courses are gaining popularity, and act as a way into complex and sensitive social discussions.
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Ontario will not be getting a holiday for the Queen’s funeral. How do students feel about that? Also, how was this year’s Orientation Week?