Selfie became the Oxford Dictionary word of the year in 2013. Today on a campus full of art students and critics alike, the word is explored in an art show by OCAD U students.

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Changes proposed for Toronto Police street checks

The Toronto Police Services Board wants the public’s feedback on a serious of proposed changes to regulations on how officers conduct street checks.

The public is asked to attend the board’s next meeting April 8 to respond to a draft policy presented last week that makes some major changes to existing policy.

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HSF turmoil over candidates’ disqualifications

The Chief Returning Officer for the Humber Students Federation says the results of last week’s online election that ended in turmoil with the disqualification of four candidates including the current HSF president will be discussed at a meeting tomorrow night at the Guelph-Humber.

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NCAA doubly special for Brampton family

March Madness has arrived and Brampton native Brandon Ennis could not be more proud of his brothers Tyler and Dylan Ennis who are currently in the NCAA tournament.

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Disqualified HSF VP candidate speaks out
Tim Brilhante isn’t the only candidate who was disqualified from last week’s Humber Students Federation elections. We spoke to Karnesh Babaria, who ran for Vice President of Student Life, about how he was disqualified as well as his reactions to Brilhante’s efforts to appeal his disqualifications. Read more
Hot Docs film Steve shows foster care struggle

Toronto filmmaker Jesse McCracken is premiering his short film Steve at Bloor Hot Docs Film Festival. Named Steve after McCracken’s foster brother, the film explores what it’s like for him to be separated from his birth parents at age 22.

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18 year old running for Mayor of Toronto

Morgan Baskin’s campaign to be Toronto’s mayor is an irresistible endeavour.

“I couldn’t answer the question ‘why not?’ anymore,” Baskin says.

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