
Some three dozen protesters planted themselves inside Simcoe Hall, where many of U of T's top administrators have their offices. It was the first time such a demonstration had occurred since student protestors overtook the building in 1972, in an ultimately successful effort to gain undergraduates access to Robarts Library.
Privacy concerns and a number of allegations of impropriety have forced the organizers of the VUSAC election to take a number of firm measures as Victoria College prepares to vote this Thursday and Friday.
The towering turkey-like concrete structure dominating the corner of St. George and Harbord is about to gain a new wing; after thirty-five years, Robarts Library is planning a 75 million dollar upgrade to enhance study spaces, wireless activity options, and sitting areas.
This year, VUSAC aimed to fulfill the five goals marked by President Zinzi de Silva: accessibility, attractiveness, accountability, innovation, and unity through collaboration.
On Thursday, March 13th, packs of students left the International Student Centre hungry for more. Everyone had come for "Eat Local! at U of T," a free vegan lunch and educational event themed around Ontario's local food industry.
Cuts for Cancer organized a U of T-wide event to donate students' hair to cancer wigs.
Student observers remain conflicted as to what role they think Student Unions should play, as too remain the Student Unions themselves.
