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Despite the longstanding presence of universities within cities, the nature of the economic relationship between institutions of higher learning and…
With just a few words, Padina Pezeshki captivated her audience: "Here's a woman suffering from advanced breast cancer," she said simply,…
July 14 marks the 100th birthday of the late Northrop Frye - and across Canada, scholars, writers, alumni and fans are remembering and celebrating the…
When Francesca Valente decided to come to Toronto from her native Italy in 1977 to do a master’s degree in Canadian literature, her friends from…
Rioting in the streets. Gunfire. Most people, confronted with these events, sensibly head in the opposite direction. Muhammad Lila isn’t most…
Today, half of the world’s population lives in cities. By 2035, three of every four people in the world will live in a city. What will those…
Dr. Julia Alleyne is an associate professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine who has served on the Canadian medical team for four…
They’re calling it a mobile public art project – and it has people talking. Challenged to use media to promote the environment, students…
If you were born and raised in a country like Canada, chances are you don't wake up every morning and celebrate your luck. Citizenship is…
A team of international researchers led by 91³Ô¹Ï’s Dr. Tak Mak has demonstrated how a molecule produced by a genetic mutation can cause…
When Dr. Homer Tien is asked why he received the Order of Military Merit in December, he shrugs. “I guess because I’ve been in the Forces…
It’s a discovery that could lead to new therapies for people with brain injuries or neurodegenerative diseases: a common diabetes drug can help…