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Written by Maria Salman, STAFF WRITER
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There has been quite a bit of dissatisfaction with current rules and regulations at UTSC’s athletic facilities.
One of the main issues involve the women’s only hours at the gym. In a campus where women outnumber men, the women’s hours take place only five times a week where most of the hours occur inconveniently in the morning.
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Written by Megan Harris, STAFF WRITER
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The future at UTSC is constantly developing and changing. Part of that future? Savior Production, a video company run by fourth-year student Yoong Siang Lee. Savior Production, started by Lee last semester, mainly produces videos on events taken place on campus in hopes to encourage students to get more involved.
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Written by Mattieu Dominic, STAFF WRITER
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UTSC hosted its first ever International Development and Culture Week, from Feb. 9 to 11. The event was co-produced by the International Student Centre (ISC) and the International Development Studies (IDS) Co-op Students Association. The event brought together student groups, associations, faculty and development organizations, showcasing the many cultures of the student body and highlighting global development issues.
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Written by Mattieu Dominic, STAFF WRITER
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UG: Why do you think Canadian youth, in general, are so disinterested in Canadian politics?
JI: I think that the politics of this country are disconnected from the youth. There is just no appeal for youth to get involved. American politicians work hard to reach out to the youth, because not only do they care about the specific interests and
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Written by Mattieu Dominic, STAFF WRITER
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Gabor Maté, M.D. is the author of the bestselling books Scattered Minds and When the Body Says No, which have been published in 10 languages. His most recent book, In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, sheds light on the confusing and often terrifying world of addiction.
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