November 28, 2016

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Vol. CXXXVII, No. 11 November 28, 2016 thevarsity.ca —— The University of Toronto’s Student Newspaper Since 1880

Fall reading week coming to A&S

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Announcement comes one year after ASSU, UTSU referendum Katrina Wozniuk Varsity Contributor

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A year after the fall reading week referendum, the Arts and Science Students’ Union (ASSU) and the Faculty of Arts & Science have confirmed that Arts & Science students will enjoy a fall reading week in 2017. “Our Executive met with the Dean and other members of the Faculty and we are happy to confirm that next year, from November 6th to 10th, there will be a Fall reading week,” reads ASSU’s Facebook post from November 19. No other faculty at UTSG has announced plans for a week-long fall break. In order to demonstrate to the university that there was interest from the students, the University of Toronto Students’ Union and ASSU ran a referendum asking students if they think there should be a fall reading week. Over 90 per cent of students who participated in the referendum voted in favour of a fall reading week, with 6,112 votes for the ‘yes’ side and 491 votes against. UTM launched its first fall reading week this October, while UTSC has held a week-long break in first semester since 2013. The Faculty of Arts & Science at UTSG previously had a reading week in the fall until 2009, when it was replaced by a two-day break.

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Fall reading week, page 3

Editorial

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