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Students on UTSG not Closing

Posted On : February 12, 2019 Published By : Alex Bogdan
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From Distress to De-Stress

Posted On : October 19, 2018 Published By : Alex Bogdan
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Posted On : September 10, 2018 Published By : admin
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We’ve been there — Sincerely, F!rosh-No-More

Posted On : September 1, 2018 Published By : admin
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Procrastination: Possibly Beneficial?

SIR ISAAC NEWTON. CREDIT: HSWSTATIC NIKOO GIVEHCHIAN Cannon Contributor I can still recall the glorious days when I thought procrastination was, for me, impossible. How naive I was back then… Continue Reading

Posted On : October 22, 2018 Published By : Alex Bogdan
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From Distress to De-Stress

HANNAH ENG Mental Wellness Director You’ve heard it by now, engineering can be hard. Engineering at UofT can be hard. And it’s one thing to hear it, but another thing Continue Reading

Posted On : October 19, 2018 Published By : Alex Bogdan
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Alumni Perspectives of Skule™

Deborah De Lange ECE 9T1 Associate Professor, Global Management Studies, Ted Rogers School of Management Ryerson University Christina Heidorn EngSci 9T1 External Relations Officer, Division of Engineering Science, University of Continue Reading

Posted On : September 10, 2018 Published By : admin
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We’ve been there — Sincerely, F!rosh-No-More

Zaeem Amjad and Ruiying Jia Cannon Contributors Approximately 365 days ago, Zaeem Amjad and Ruiying Jia were about to begin their journey at UofT Engineering. While their year may have Continue Reading

Posted On : September 1, 2018 Published By : admin
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The F!rosh Survival Guide to Engineering

Harry Khachatrian Cannon Contributor As the summer draws to its inevitable close, you look back in reproach, at the end of your halcyon high school days. You are officially a Continue Reading

Posted On : August 30, 2018 Published By : admin
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What Grinds my Gears: Travelling with a peanut allergy?

Dale Gottlieb Cannon Editor-in-Chief In December, my sister and I planned a trip to Asia to visit a friend in Hong Kong and tour Cambodia. Both of us have severe Continue Reading

Posted On : March 3, 2018 Published By : admin
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Debate About the EngSci Machine Learning Program

By Najah Hassan & Dale Gottlieb, Cannon Senior Editor & Cannon Editor-in-Chief The “I’ll-Figure-It-Out” Computers: Najah Hassan Starting in September 2018, the Division of Engineering Science will introduce a new option Continue Reading

Posted On : March 3, 2018 Published By : admin
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Why Should You Care About the 450M Da Vinci Painting?

Marguerite Tuer-Sipos Cannon Senior Editor Unless this paper really is your sole source of news, it is more than likely you have already heard of the recent sale of a Continue Reading

Posted On : March 3, 2018 Published By : admin
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One-Hundred and Forty Years Young: Charting Skule’s Humble Beginnings

Dilan Somanader Cannon Senior Editor It was 1878, the year Edison patented his phonograph and Tchaikovsky composed his only violin concerto. And in Victorian-era Toronto—a city of muddy streets, gas lamps, Continue Reading

Posted On : March 3, 2018 Published By : admin
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A Streetcar Named Desire

Rick Liu Cannon Design and Layout   Toronto used to be an oddity in North American cities. Streetcars were supposed to be dead, but in Toronto, they continued to rocket Continue Reading

Posted On : March 1, 2018 Published By : admin

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The Cannon is the official (serious) newspaper of the University of Toronto Engineering Society. Established in 1978, it serves the undergraduate students of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, with a circulation of up to 3000. Submissions are welcome by e-mail. Advertising and subscription information is available from the Engineering Society at 416-978-2917.

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