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Students raise hygiene concerns at dining halls following pay-by-weight move

Students raise hygiene concerns at dining halls following pay-by-weight move
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Residence closures over winter break will likely cost students heavily

Residence closures over winter break will likely cost students heavily
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Parts of Chestnut and New College dining halls adopt controversial pay-by-weight system

Parts of Chestnut and New College dining halls adopt controversial pay-by-weight system
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U of T Engineering professors and staff members honoured for excellence by the Faculty

U of T Engineering professors and staff members honoured for excellence by the Faculty By April 8, 2021 Sixteen Engineering faculty and staff have been honoured for their outstanding contributions to U of T Engineering with teaching, research, and administrative staff awards. These awards recognize exceptional faculty and staff members for their leadership, citizenship, innovation and contributions to the Faculty’s teaching, service, and research missions. “This year it’s especially important for us to celebrate and acknowledge the incredible contributions made by our amazing faculty and staff,” said U of T Engineering Dean Christopher Yip. “My warmest congratulations to the awardees, and my enormous thanks to all the faculty and staff who have risen to meet the unprecedented challenges we have faced.”

What it s like to attend university during Covid

For many people, first-year university is an intense rush of new experiences: the unruly dorm parties, the late-night library sessions, the frosh week chicanery. But this fall’s incoming students the Covid class will remember a very different freshman year. Meeting classmates on WhatsApp and Discord instead of in common rooms and at keggers. Attending classes from childhood bedrooms instead of in neoclassical lecture halls. Doing just about everything lab work, exams, clubs, student politics on Zoom or Quercus or Piazza or any number of other online platforms. To get a sense of what it’s like, we canvassed six dewy-eyed new students about how the whole university thing is going. Some kids who’d hoped to get a taste of independence are still at home with their parents. Others have moved into single-occupancy dorm rooms or downtown condos to approximate some semblance of the real thing. The one thing they can all agree on? Weirdest. Year. Ever.

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