Tuesdays with Professor ________ – blogUT

Tuesdays with Professor ____ is a new blogUT series that spotlights the classes and professors at U of T that have made an impact on us. Every third Tuesday we’ll be posting up a blogger’s experience, as a parallel to the book “Tuesdays with Morrie.” It offers much more than just the typical review of …

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Tuesdays with Professor Reid

It is an unfortunate reality which dawns upon every incoming first-year Arts student at the University of Toronto that all students are required to fill in their Breadth Requirements, which includes 1 full credit in either science or math. For some of us who had abandoned math and science as soon as possible in high …

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Tuesdays with Professor Collins – blogUT

A hundred or so frosh line the seats of the well-known “Blue (now beige) Room” in the Sandford Fleming Building. It’s our first day as Engineering Science students, and CIV102 is the one course that will teach us what most of us always envisioned engineering to be – designing buildings and infrastructure. Professor Michael P. …

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7 Ways to Meet People on Campus – blogUT

There are few academic phenomena that are as notorious as the following, which plagues U of T undergraduates from a remarkably diverse range of subject POSTs. It has unconsciously governed your ability to make decisions, and has been both supportive of your goals and occasionally a source of misery. This phenomenon may commonly be referred …

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April 2011 – blogUT

Oh blogUT, you’ve been my safe place during my time here at U of T! And what a journey we’ve been on together… For those of you that don’t know, I am—or rather, was—the Co-Editor of blogUT. Even before I assumed this position, I’ve always had strong ties to this blog from the beginning of …

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justine abigail

Last week I marched from University College to Convocation Hall in my robes to end a chapter of my life and start a new one — the final mark of my time here at the University of Toronto. And so… Read more →