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BREAKING NEWS
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UPDATED AT 6:35 AM EDT |
Thursday, Apr. 21, 2005 |
Photo: Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
Professor John Browne works with his students of his Journey Through Middle Earth class, a small sized Humanties course offered to first-year students at the University of Toronto.
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Guy Quenneville gives tips on surviving first year of university
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How to get in? Research, apply, wait
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Some advice: start early, do homework, be realistic
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Students usually underestimate the services of their career centres
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This year's University Report Card suggests professors could do better when it comes to engaging their students. Institutions are rising to the challenge by sending staff back to training workshops
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How the report card was compiled
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We asked three guidance counsellors for insights
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How to prevent expanding waistlines
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What students are looking for in residence life
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There are many options off the campus
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How on-line resources are part of the new library
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'The unions sometimes seem to forget what they are doing is petty compared to the politics around us'
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Do you plan to watch Paul Martin's televised speech on Thursday evening?
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| When an adult starts behaving like a child, is he having a junior moment? -- Manish Patwari, Montreal. |
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