As a member of the University of Toronto, you are one of over 75,000 undergraduate students. Although size of the campus can be daunting, it comes with great benefits. As a member of the University of Toronto, you have access to countless services and organizations and if you can’t find one that interests you, start one, we have the resources available to support you. Don’t be overwhelmed but the number of options available to you because we will be sure to keep you updated on important news and events happening on campus!
Being a member of U of T at the St. George Campus puts your right in the heart of downtown Toronto, Canada’s largest city. Toronto has endless social and cultural opportunities that will always give you something to do. Be sure to take advantage of your time at U of T by exploring one of North America’s most culturally diverse and exciting cities.
Hart House is a living laboratory of social, artistic, cultural and recreational experiences where all voices, rhythms and traditions converge. Hart House has a swimming pool, running track, gym, a full theatre, clubs and committees of all stripes and frequent events.
Ulife is a sophisticated one-stop website listing a large and diverse collection of student clubs, organizations, activities and opportunities on all three campuses. The thousands of entries include film appreciation clubs, debating societies, sports teams, social activism, drop-in classes, and research opportunities and awards.
The University’s Events Calendar contains listings from various departments and groups around campus. It can be hard to navigate, but contains some gems!
As time passes, most students find their own communities in Toronto. The following is a list of good places to start looking for event listings and Toronto-related content.
BlogTO is a web site about Toronto written by a group of obsessed artists, musicians, photographers, politicos, advertising and media types, dancers, tech geeks, food lovers, aspiring film directors, fashionistas and people for the ethical treatment of animals.
Their event calendar and their blog are both excellent resources for Torontonians.
Torontoist‘s scope encompasses absolutely everything interesting related to Toronto, including news, arts, events, culture, transit, politics, photography, public spaces, food, and a whole lot more. Our goal is to capture the tenor and texture of life in the city, to evoke the daily experience of the city in words and images. We try always to be faithful in our rendering of Toronto, and to be fearless in advocating for what we think might make it better.
The City of Toronto’s Events page includes things like festivals, hockey games, charity fundraisers, and much more. The listings are arranged by location, date and price.
Toronto.com offers comprehensive event listings, restaurants, movies, business listings and entertainment related information, as well as unique, expert editorial content on Toronto.
Take a road trip down Spadina avenue to explore Canada’s most successful co-working space, the Centre for Social Innovation.
We want you to meet some of Toronto’s most impactful innovators and become one for the day. As student changemakers you will get a chance to meet individuals who are helping Toronto become more accessible and tackling mental health issues, among others.
Monday, Oct 23, 2017 from 10 am – 12 pm
FIRST COME FIRST SERVE – 20 SPOTS
For full list of speakers & to register, click HERE
Join us in our annual Open House event with 50+ clubs and groups in the Clubhouse and Student & Campus Community Development staff! This is a chance for students and staff to informally connect with leaders and staff on campus and learn about different events and initiatives happening in the community. There will be tons of fun and engaging activities throughout the Clubhouse building, including:
Thursday, Oct 26, 2017 from 4-6pm at the 21 Sussex Av. Clubhouse.
Expect coffee/tea and TONS of candy. Halloween costumes welcome!
ALL are invited to join.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1589708801086582/
Webpage: http://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/cld/open-house
Hey INNIS!! Our joint Halloween club night is fast approaching – here are the details:
Thursday, October 26, 2017 | 10pm doors open | Club Vertigo at 66 Gerrand St. East
$15 in advance
Share and invite your friends! Tickets coming soon – stay tuned on the ICSS social page
Facebook event HERE
Hosted with Woodsworth, New College & Architecture