So, I don’t do “exercise”, but I know I should. I think this is a predicament that most students face, especially at good ol’ U of T. Honestly, since I quit smoking and moved out of residence, I have gained…
Finding On-Campus Jobs and Work-Study Positions @ U of T
If you are looking for a summer job and haven't found one already, now is the time to start looking. The Career Learning Network maintains a job board on which postings for Work-Study positions, On-Campus jobs, and Off-Campus jobs are…
Getting in and Getting Connected
Wow, this semester has flown by! I turned around twice and *poof*, February is almost over. University years are the fastest and wildest, after all. What university students do is not easy. We have all taken some blows to make…
Getting involved with conferences
My reading week was split into two tasks: (a) grading midterms for the class I TA, and (b) presenting at an conference in Michigan. I've been at UofT for five years, but this is my first year applying to conferences. Upon…
Where to Hang Out in Tokyo
Tokyo's hangout spots are overwhelmingly diverse. In terms of music, atmosphere, and menu, there is a venue to match almost anyone's taste. Since there are few social spaces on the University of Tokyo's campus, most socializing instead takes place in one of the…
U of T’s Multi-Faith Centre
For many students, spirituality plays an important role in their identity and to meet the diverse spiritual and religious needs of students, U of T created the Multi-Faith Centre for Spiritual Study and Practice (MFC). But how does a secular…
March-ing Towards Student Government
As the second half of the semester begins, we are soon approaching the very political month of March. This is because March is typically the month when most branches of student government hold their elections. There is going to be as…
#TryitUofT: Facing fears and finding #JoyatUofT
Even though we're 6 weeks from the end of the school year I've been feeling really nostalgic about this past year lately. Looking back at my year so far I've realized that I did a lot of stuff this year that…
Reading and Traveling
I've loved Japanese literature since I was a high school student in Hiroshima. I've continued to read in between my stays in Japan, both as a source of enjoyment and a way of staying connected; no matter where I am, Japanese literature offers…
Innovative Designs for Accesibility (IDeA) Undergraduate Contest
Here at U of T, we have a lot of brainpower and we love seeing it put to good use! The Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) competition is an opportunity for Ontario university undergraduates to address accessibility-related barriers. The Council…