#UofTBackToSchool: 12 things every student should do before graduating
We know you’ve just arrived here, but consider this your bucket list: the things you should try at least once while you’re a University of Toronto student. Better yet, explore all three campuses and create your own set of “must-dos.” Let this be inspiration to get you started!
1. Stroll down Philosopher’s Walk. Arrive at the meaning of life. Failing that, arrive at a decision over what to have for lunch.
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2. Take and view a planetary body through the telescopes at McLennan Physical Laboratories.
(photo by Geoffrey Vendeville)
3. Go to a concert by the .
(Photo courtesy of Facebook)
4. Study in one of the suspended pods at the building.
5. Attend the and see your fellow students on stage at Hart House Theatre.
(photo by Scott Gorman)
6. Paint your face and cheer on the at a football game at Varsity Stadium.
(photo by Ken Jones)
7. Attend a Remembrance Day ceremony at Soldiers’ Tower. You’ll be moved. We promise.
(photo by Johnny Guatto)
8. Eat a veggie dog from Nasir’s hotdog stand at ֱ Scarborough. (Drake does!) Nasir’s weekly riddles are awesome.
(photo by ֱ Drizzy)
9. Take a “walk with your prof” on a guided tour of the ֱ Mississauga campus. You might spot a deer. You might also get to know a prof. Watch for the .
(photo by Cesar Mejia)
10. Swim in the Hart House pool. With the skylights and arches, it almost feels as if you’re swimming outside … in Rome.
(photo by Hart House)
11. Search for the elusive secret tunnel that runs beneath the ֱ Mississauga campus.
(photo by via Flickr)
12. Study in every ֱ library at least once. There are of them, and many are stunning!
(photo by Dominic Ali)