For the Class of ’23, 23 suggestions for things to do before you graduate
The University of Toronto is a large community, so it can be easy to let exciting opportunities pass you by while here. Whether you’re new to ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ or getting ready to graduate, try these 23 tips for a fun-filled university experience – or use them as inspiration to create a bucket list of your own.
(photo by Ken Jones)
1. Join the ranks of students who #BleedBlue and cheer on the at a sports game. With 44 Varsity teams competing in 26 sports, there’s something for every sports fan.
2. Audition for a campus play. While it may sound intimidating, theatre troupes such as the , , and many others welcome total beginners. For all you wannabe thespians, this may be your chance to score a callback – and maybe even land a role.
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3. Check out the daily specials at . Boasting low prices and rave reviews, this ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Scarborough establishment is a student staple.
4. Treat yourself by taking an elective that’s purely for fun. Choose a course that’ll actually get you excited about homework. Some examples: If you’re obsessed with fantasy then pore over The Lord of the Rings in Tolkien's Middle Ages (³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Scarborough), or if you’d prefer to spend an evening watching RuPaul’s Drag Race, then Queer Popular Culture (St. George campus) might be for you.
(Photo courtesy of ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Scarborough)
5. Visit the at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Scarborough to buy fresh, locally sourced jams, honey, veggies, meats and more and debunk the myth that ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ students subsist entirely on food truck fries.
6. Take academics to new heights by studying for finals in a at the Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building – or to new depths by taking your books to the at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Scarborough.
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7. Get an authentic tri-campus experience by riding the (which is for all ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Mississauga students).
8. Attend a campus formal. Even if dances aren’t your thing, think of it as a rare opportunity to shed your sweatpants-and-a-T-shirt student aesthetic in favour of something chic.
Theatre Erindale is the production company of the theatre and drama studies program at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Mississauga (photo by Paul Orenstein)
9. Watch a show at a campus theatre, such as at the St. George campus or at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Mississauga. Tickets are often discounted for students – bonus points if you score free tickets by writing a review for a campus newspaper. Plays range from Shakespearean tragedies like to cult classics like , both featured in Hart House’s upcoming 2019/2020 season.
10. Visit at the University College Junior Common Room to grab a coffee – or, for that matter, lunch. With selections ranging from Nutella lattes to butter chicken, this café will satisfy any midday craving you might have.
³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Service of Remembrance at the foot of the Soldiers’ Tower (photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)
11. Attend a at Soldiers' Tower for a moving recitation of ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ alumnus John McCrae’s iconic poem In Flanders Fields. Remembrance Day services are held on all three campuses.
³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Scarborough students play a game of quidditch (photo by Ken Jones)
12. Compete in the Canadian Quidditch League (yes, they use actual brooms) by joining one of .
13. Listen to. There are 51 bells making up the carillon, and they range in weight from 23 pounds to four tons.
The Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Scarborough (photo by Ken Jones)
14. Take a gorgeous dip in . With its columns, vaulted ceilings and skylight, you’ll feel like you’re in Rome. Alternatively, pretend you’re a world-class athlete and go for a swim in one of the Olympic-size pools at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Scarborough’s .
15. Attend a campus trivia night – after all, university students like nothing better than proving how smart they are. Impress your professors at a faculty trivia night or join a trivia club like the one at for a longer-term commitment.
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16. Train with a niche sports team (or ) – there are a variety of options to choose from, ranging from ultimate Frisbee to cricket.
17. Experience outer space without leaving campus with . Offered by the department of astronomy and astrophysics, each tour includes star-gazing through the McLennan Physical Laboratories’ telescopes, as well as a trip to ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ’s .
18. Venture beyond Robarts and study at least once in each of ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ’s . Hot tip: It is often easier to get the latest bestseller at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Libraries than it is to wait months on hold at the Toronto Public Library.
(photo by Paul Orenstein)
19. Experience ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ’s natural beauty. Plan a picnic at one of ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ’s scenic quads or a hike through a ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ or ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ trail. You might even encounter the local wildlife – it’s seemingly impossible to avoid on a walk through ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Mississauga.
20. Hang out with a prof during an at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Mississauga. These events offer students the perfect opportunity to get to know campus faculty and staff, whether it’s through a scenic nature walk across campus trails or a quirky The Office-themed murder mystery.
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21. Wander through and have a deep philosophical debate. Or an existential crisis. Or an ethical dilemma. Or an afternoon nap.
22. There's a lot to do at Hart House, but here's a practical suggestion: Think about getting .
23. Write for a campus newspaper or magazine. Join the ranks of ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ’s journalistic goliaths like (tri-campus) or (³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Mississauga) – or if you’re feeling creative, try a literary journal such as or a satire paper like .