You’d think they’d be the nooks and crannies, hidden away. But instead they can be found in the back of a classroom, next to you on a bus or train, or even in the couches right in front of the UG office. Couples, lovers, twosomes (threesomes?) publicly loving up, making out or fondling each other, without a care in the world that there’s a city or a university campus going on around them.
The norm, when it comes to dominant/submissive sexual relations, is that typically, the male takes on the role of the dominant, and the female falls easily into playing the submissive puppet. However, talking about norms is boring and taboo is what makes deviancy all the more fun.
“Let’s just start with the word vagina. Vagina. It sounds like an infection at best.” – The Vagina Monologues
UTSC first hosted its own V-Day Campaign and performance of the Vagina Monologues in March of 2009 and the SCSU plans to bring it all back for March of 2011.
Since its inception in 2009, Arts and Events Programming’s (AEP) History on Film series has hosted free screenings of films based on varying historical events and themes involving contemporary Canadian and American history.
Ever wonder how students living in residence feed themselves? Unlike us, other co-dependents who still live with our parents, the life of a resident student hinges on being able to buy and/ or cook for themselves.


