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Mimesis [literary journal]
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1970 issue of literary magazine, Mimesis. Contains art, poetry and short stories written by different authors at the University of Toronto. Staple-bound. Paper of some pages have dog-ears.
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Student experience, Student periodicals
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Interview with Anthony McWatt
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Tony McWatt immigrated to Canada from the Carribbean during the 1980s to attend Scarborough College as an undergraduate student. During his undergraduate career, Tony became a true campus leader; he took on the role of student council president, was very active in student clubs, and was involved in campus building projects that would better facilitate student life (i.e. the student centre). Tony also reflects on his both exciting and painful experiences as an international student.
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Community, Culture, Immigration, Student experience
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Interview with Christopher Waddell
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Christopher Waddell grew up in Scarborough and attended Scarborough College as an undergraduate during the early 1970s. Studying in the General Arts program, Christopher soon became active in the Student Council and in student publications. During the early 1970s, Christopher and a small group of other students founded the student campus newspaper, The Balcony Square. In addition, by the end of his undergraduate career, he served as Vice-President of the Student Council. Christopher went on to graduate school and a long career in both public service and academia. Christopher reflects on student life and the Scarborough community during the early 1970s.
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Campus growth, Community, Scarborough College, Student experience
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Interview with Mike DeGagné
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Dr. Mike DeGagné was an undergraduate student at Scarborough College during the late 1970s to early 1980s. Living abroad in Kenya with family while applying to university, Mike decided to attend Scarborough College after examining one of the campus pamphlets provided in a Kenya office. Spending his four years in campus residences, Mike speaks on student life, the campus environment, academics, and community. Dr. Mike DeGagné also reflects on indigeneity and the important work he did with indigenous youth counselling after graduating. He is currently the President of Yukon University (2020).
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Community, Indigeneity, Scarborough College, Student experience
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Interview with Craig Heron
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In an interview conducted for the winter 2021 course offering of HISD25, Dr. Craig Heron, noted Canadian social historian of labour and cultural history, public intellectual, and professor emeritus, discusses his work as an activist and historian. Through his introduction into activism and the New Left as a student, then as a Professor at York University continuing his activism and fighting for workers' rights, and finally his time as an activist outside of the University, establishing various organizations, that give voice to and shine a light on the lives of working peoples.
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Activism, Student experience, Diversity, Faculty experience
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Interview with Elliott Schwartz
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Elliott Schwartz, a graduate of UTSC (1969), discusses the social, academic and administrative culture of the campus.
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Buildings, Drama, Extra-curricular activities, Facilities, Student experience
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Interview with Shirley Criscione
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From the first graduating class of Scarborough College, Shirley shares her student life experiences.
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Buildings, Education, Facilities, Student experience, Transportation
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Interview with Leslie Chan
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Prof. Leslie Chan discusses his history at UTSC as undergraduate student, teaching assistant, and later professor.
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Community, Education, Faculty experience, Student experience, University of Toronto Scarborough Campus
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Interview with Paul Harpley
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Paul Harpley, environmental scientist and wildlife painter, describes growing up in Scarborough in the 1960s and his time at Scarborough College first in the 1970s. He shares memories of public transport, his grandparents' cabin at the mouth of Rouge River and Scarborough's urban development. Harpley reflects upon UTSC's impact on his personal life, his environmental activism and his career in natural heritage.
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Activism, Architecture, Campus growth, Community, Employment, Environmentalism, Scarborough College, Student experience, Transportation
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Interview with Gary Sands
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Gary Sands, a graduate of UTSC, reflects upon student life on campus during the 1970s, his time as student council president and the larger Scarborough community.
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Community, Extra-curricular activities, Housing, Student experience
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