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March 24, 2014

Scientists have a better way to study human proteins – large molecules that are part of every cell in the body – thanks to a new…

March 21, 2014

It began with the recent Crimean referendum. Speculation holds that the upcoming Quebec election may lead to a referendum vote, and both Scotland…

March 21, 2014

Although he had been living with HIV for about 20 years and had survived a serious car accident that left him with some long-standing injuries, Dakota…

March 21, 2014

Turbulence. The word often conjures feelings of bouncing back and forth in an airplane seat. You tighten your grip on the armrests, and the intercom…

March 20, 2014

Aided by a quick wit, a cool head and a careful command of the facts, Dr. Danielle Martin offered a spirited defense of the Canadian healthcare system…

March 19, 2014

Dan Weaver is a graduate student at the University of Toronto whose research takes him to PEARL, the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory…

March 19, 2014

The Faculty of Law's annual See Yourself Here (SYH) open house had its largest turnout ever, with more than 170 attendees. Students from high…

March 18, 2014

A global program fostering quick-turnaround startups is set to revolutionize library systems at U of T and beyond through the first-ever Startup…

March 18, 2014

A team of University of Toronto physicists led by Alex Hayat has proposed a novel and efficient way to leverage the strange quantum physics phenomenon…

March 18, 2014

“I went on this trip last year,” said Chris Hadfield to a packed house at Convocation Hall. “And I gotta tell you all about…

March 17, 2014

Though the entrepreneurial spirit in many ways thrives on freedom and independence, those ready with a great idea but struggling with business chops…

March 17, 2014

Hip hop culture has had its fair share of controversy over the years, with lyrics excoriated for promoting rape, homophobia and gang violence. Yet it…