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All full-time Arts & Science students might pay for five courses

Can you take a full course load and still get involved on campus? That's the question many are asking, in the wake of a strong recommendation that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences move to a fixed-fee system that would see students paying for five courses whether they take three, four, five, or even six classes.

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Med marijuana user draws battle lines

Marco Renda cooks his pot, he vapourizes it, and when he does not have access to electricity, he rolls it. But Renda is not a criminal.

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'One Law For All' activist speaks at UofT

Lecture on "Freedom of Expression and Political Islam" looks left for solutions

Do we have a duty to criticize Islam? For Maryam Namazie, the answer is a resounding "yes."

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Electronic cigarette, all smoke and mirrors

The SmokeStik, which resembles a regular cigarette, is a battery-powered device that uses an atomizer to vapourize nicotine, producing water vapour instead of smoke.

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Science erases fear

UofT researchers locate brain cells addled by terror and undo damage done by fear

Science erases fear

Consider the most horrifying experience of your life. Immerse yourself in that memory and think of the fear. Given the choice, would you choose to rid your mind of that trauma forever?

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Student alleges

It's seven for seven for the Goldring Student Centre. In last week's referendum, seven percent of the Vic community voted on the payment term for students' $7 million Goldring contribution.

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