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Losing a limb can be devastating enough, but the high cost of a prosthetic limb makes them unavailable to many in the developing…
In the beginning there was creationism. Now we have young Earth creationism, intelligent design and creationism interpreted through the lens of other…
In 1987, the first intifada exploded in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, Canadian premiers and Prime Minister Mulroney were immersed in the Meech Lake…
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences slate of nominees for the 2012 JUNO Awards is full of University of Toronto musicians. Gracing…
Accolades continue for Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, a Palestinian professor at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health, who is…
Writer Lawrence Hill has always felt attachment to people, not places. Nevertheless, the place he grew up – the Toronto suburb of Don Mills in…
What does "free time" mean to you? When you're not at work, do you pass the time -- or spend it? The difference may impact how happy you…
February 7, 2012 marks the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Dickens, whose work is as popular today as it was when he was a celebrity in Victorian…
In observance of Black History Month, guest curators Sally Frater and Pamela Edmonds have produced, 28 Days: Reimagining Black History Month, an art…
On Jan. 31, I arrived home from a week in one of Latin America’s truly great capitals: Mexico City. While there, I had a chance to visit…
U of T English professor Nick Mount has written a thank-you letter to his teacher. Mount and the other 2011 3M National Teaching Fellows are launching…
When Karine Godbout arrived in for a mission in Léogâne, Haiti, two months after the devastating 2010 earthquake hit the city, what she…