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Architecture Rant: A Conflicted Campus

University and Victoria (Old Vic) College. They need no other introduction.

We at U of T are lucky. Unlike those at Waterloo or York, we have diversity in our architectural character. Our oldest buildings are a century and a half old and our newest ones are prime examples of what the best of modern design has to offer. Design and its close cousin, ‘form’, must follow function. Our newest buildings obviously have excellent form because they meet the demands of our large inner-city university.

So it is with a heavy heart that I reflect upon U of T’s antique architectural gems, namely University College and Old Vic.

These structures boggle the mind. It’s in the details. really – the wrought iron along the exterior, the wainscoting, the carved stone, and the intricate patterns in every nook. Unfortunately, these details do not serve any function for the modern student. These structures were built when classes were smaller and when the most complicated electric gadget was the sowing machine. Nowadays, we fight for plugs for our laptops, shiver in the poorly heated classrooms in the winter, and gasp for breath after the long flights of stairs (here’s looking at you, Old Vic).

Details of UC: There are dozens of odd characters in compromising situations carved in stone. The painful looking orb of steel atop the Croft House inspires curiosity and the wainscoting in the east wing bold.

What makes UC and Old Vic so fantastic is exactly what makes them poor places for students. They are nice places to visit, and we can tolerate taking an exam there once a term, as well as appreciate the common rooms. However, while appreciating the Victorian ambiance, students also seem reluctant to commit. “It’s like being in Harry Potter,” I once heard someone mumble about UC, “but why does it smell like rotting driftwood?”

These buildings serve better as museums than functional sites of learning. It’s almost painful to see the ad hoc upgrades made to these old premises: air conditioners jutting out windows older than our grandparents, lecture room seats from the 60’s, the laminate flooring of UC’s basement, jarring electric cables bolted to the walls, and weird paint jobs. There are two things that hit you when you enter Old Vic for the first time: 1. This place looks like a giant living room and 2. Why did they think pink and aqua make nice complimentary colours twenty years ago? Too bad about the long staircase to the second and third floors. That’s one down side of taking History of Science courses up there – you arrive to lecture breaking a sweat and panting. In an effort to make these places more compatible with modern student life, they lose what makes them unique and, by corollary, what makes U of T unique.

Details of Old Vic. On the left you see an example of the unnecessary upgrades to the lecture rooms; it's a cable and outlet mess. On the right is the main foyer/living room of Old Vic, a surprisingly pleasant public space. Except for the early 90's paint job. Who thought aqua and pink go well together? Geez.

The Vic College Bob 2009

Victoria College’s annual sketch comedy revue — which claims to be the longest running sketch comedy show in Canada (the NDP was disqualified on the grounds that it is not intentional comedy) –- will be opening on Thursday, November 19th. This year’s production, The All-Knowing Bob, claims to know more about everything than you do.

Do they know the recipe for comedy? If not, I posit that it involves a lot of extra virgin olive oil, cumin, whimsy, and serves six (note: recipe copied from Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares & Glaswegian Standup Routines, vol. III).

What: The All-Knowing Bob
When: Thursday, November 19th to Saturday, November 21st. Show starts at 8pm (doors open at 7:45pm)

The Cat’s Eye- Movie Night

You want to watch a movie tonight, but you don’t want to spend money on it. You also don’t want to watch it by yourself in your room, but none of your friends are available. What do you do? I suggest you to go The Cat’s Eye! Definitely one of the coolest student lounges at U of T. Located in the basement of the Wymilwood building at Victoria College (150 Charles St. W.), The Cat’s Eye offers a wide range of events during the year, including a movie night with two features on the last Monday of every month.

In addition, The Cat’s Eye boasts to have the best sound system on campus, which is used to its fullest during its popular and traditional Halloween Party as well as rock gigs by Toronto bands. Another services provided by The Cat’s Eye are free pool, free foosball, giant couches, big screen-TV, and wireless internet.

Movie Night!
When:
Last Monday of every month (Tonight too)
Time: 7:00pm to 11:00pm
More Info: The Cat’s Eye

Frisky Business: The Top 10 Make Out Spots on the U of T Campus

Not U of T Students Making Out

Summer is here, it’s getting warmer (for the most part), and animals are procreating. You are probably in love, looking for love, or have aching loins. What do you all have in common? You’re frisky and you want to make out; don’t deny it! The U of T campus is pretty empty now that it’s summer, and if you are taking summer courses, why not take advantage of this? You might have your own secret areas to make out on campus, but here’s a list of our suggestions. Read on for photos, ratings, and a map of the best make out spots on campus!

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