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University of Toronto Bahá’í Club (UTBC)
This club promotes learning about the role of students in the material and spiritual development of our community, through consultation and the study of Bahá’í teachings, concepts, literature, publications, and […]
Global Girls Movement (GGM)
Global Girls Movement (GGM) is a student-led club dedicated to promoting the rights of girls in underprivileged and disadvantaged areas and communities, such as Afghanistan, Iran, and other low-income nations. […]
Weblogging and Homebrew Website Club
We are a club that fosters the creation and sharing of blogs and homebrew websites. If you are still learning the basics, you can develop your programming skills and creativity […]
The University of Toronto Shakespearean Students Association (UTSSA)
At the centre of the UofT Shakespearean Students Association is the goal to foster a love for Shakespeare’s works by creating a vibrant community where members engage in performances, discussions, […]
Hindu YUVA
UofT St. George Hindu Yuva, where the latter ‘YUVA’ is a double entendre standing for “Youth” in the Indian native language, and “Youth for Unity, Virtue, and Action”(YUVA) in its […]
BDB Comedy Club – U of T Student Chapter
BDB Comedy Club – U of T Chapter is a subsidiary of BDB Comedy Club. We host improv & sketch workshops in U of T, facing the Mandarin speaking student […]
Muslims in Academia UTSG: Student Chapter
(MIA UTSG) A vibrant community dedicated to connecting and empowering Muslim academics, researchers, and professionals across various disciplines. Our mission is to create a supportive and inclusive network where members […]
University of Toronto Roundnet Club (UOFTR)
We’re a student-led community at the University of Toronto dedicated to playing, learning, and promoting the exciting, fast-paced sport of roundnet (also known as Spikeball). We welcome players of all […]
University of Toronto Women in Economics Club
UofT Women in Economics Club strives to create an inclusive environment for women who are pursuing an economics program, are currently in an economics class, or are generally interested in […]
Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) University of Toronto Student Chapter
AMIA is a non-profit professional association established to advance the field of moving image archiving by fostering cooperation among individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, description, preservation, exhibition and […]