Come and join us for our reading group! We will be reading Jennifer Mather Saul's "Dogwhistles and Figleaves," and the author will Zoom in to have a chat during our last meeting.
Upcoming Events
Sketches and Studies from Across Canada
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
NEW COURSE OFFERING - Winter 2026 Liberal Education 2850: Introduction to The Trivium: Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric Monday/Wednesday 1:30-2:45pm
To Mon, Dec 8, 2025
Get ready for finals with focused study time, snacks, and support from Peer Learning Mentors! Drop in on December 2, 4, and 8 for cozy, productive study nights in the Markin Hall Atrium.
A fun math afternoon full of activities for students K - Grade 12.
Elders from the Indigenous community are on campus each week to share knowledge and traditional practices, to offer guidance and support, for story telling, cultural teaching and spiritual mentoring.
Music students are featured in Studio Showcase, the final Music at Noon recital of each semester.
Want to solve real city problems? The City Scholars Symposium (Dec. 10) showcases students using Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) to create lasting impact. Network, gain experience, shape the future!
It鈥檚 MOVIE NIGHT鈥攈oliday edition!
Survival of the Fittest shares the remarkable story of George Gemer, a WWII veteran and former prisoner of war whose prime athletic years were taken from him. Now, at 98, he鈥檚 inspired to compete once again.
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