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Smartphones gear for war

This summer, mobile giants Apple and Research In Motion (RIM) released new phones; Apple unveiled the much-anticipated iPhone 4, while RIM welcomed the Torch to its popular Blackberry family.

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UTSC yet to see start of Pan Am building, SCSU still optimistic

SCSU President John Aruldason believes the upcoming UTSC aquatics facility, to be built for the 2015 Pan Am Games, will completely revitalize the surrounding area. “It will be totally unlike any other...

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LabCove offers new hub for researchers

The online professional research network, LabCove, made its official launch at UTSC on Oct. 28. The Meeting Place was bustling with students and faculty as the core LabCove team – proudly introduced...

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UTSC ready to bring its ARTSIDEOUT

“It’s not just the largest art festival on campus, but is also one of the biggest events at UTSC, period,” said Michael Miljanovic, president of ARTSIDEOUT (ASO), with pride.

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Stressed out? Work out!

Could a lack of exercise be one reason why many students do not cope well with stress? Writer Tuen Mun Ong explains.

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Shopping around for textbooks

The cost of textbooks tops the list of worries for many postsecondary students. Find out the best places to get textbooks this semester.

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Getting wild, animal style

Humans aren’t the only ones who are creative in bed. In fact, other species engage in many unique sexual behaviours and stereotypes, some of which are distinctly similar to humans. Read on to find out...

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Research: Taking a fresh look at Alzheimer’s

According to Dr. Marlene Goldman, literary critic and English professor at UTSC, discourses in contemporary North America frequently portray Alzheimer’s disease as a horror story.

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Creatine: setting the record straight

"Creatine is probably one of the most well-known supplements and at the same time it’s one of the most misunderstood,” said Jeremiah Villanueva, a personal trainer certified under the National Strength...

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Smartphones gear for war

powerball Photo Courtesy / Michael Lee The popularity of Smartphones is on the rise, and they are all trying to win over our hearts –and our wallets. This summer, mobile giants Apple and Research In...

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UTSC yet to see start of Pan Am building, SCSU still optimistic

SCSU President John Aruldason believes the upcoming UTSC aquatics facility, to be built for the 2015 Pan Am Games, will completely revitalize the surrounding area. “It will be totally unlike any other...

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LabCove offers new hub for researchers

Photo Courtesy / Brandon Lu The online professional research network, LabCove, made its official launch at UTSC on Oct. 28. The Meeting Place was bustling with students and faculty. Melanie Ratnam,...

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UTSC ready to bring its ARTSIDEOUT

Photo Courtesy / Eliyas Jeffay “It’s not just the largest art festival on campus, but is also one of the biggest events at UTSC, period,” said Michael Miljanovic, president of ARTSIDEOUT (ASO), with...

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Stressed out? Work out!

Photo Courtesy / Rashiqah Rizwan Matthew Kwan, a post-doctoral student at McMaster University’s department of family medicine, said only 10 per cent of the university students in his study claimed to...

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Shopping around for textbooks

Photo Courtesy / Ahmad Saleehan The cost of textbooks tops the list of worries for many postsecondary students. An August 2011 report in The Globe and Mail revealed that Canadian students spend an...

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Getting wild, animal style

Humans aren’t the only ones who are creative in bed. In fact, other species engage in many unique sexual behaviours and stereotypes, some of which are distinctly similar to humans. Are we like them or...

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Research: Taking a fresh look at Alzheimer’s

According to Dr. Marlene Goldman, literary critic and English professor at UTSC, discourses in contemporary North America frequently portray Alzheimer’s disease as a horror story. Through her research,...

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Creatine: setting the record straight

Photo Courtesy / Corey Savard Creatine is probably one of the most well-known supplements and at the same time it’s one of the most misunderstood,” said Jeremiah Villanueva, a personal trainer...

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