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The University of Toronto鈥檚 three campuses are abuzz with excitement as students from the Toronto region, across Canada and around the world kicked off a new school year.
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Welcome signs wrap 老司机直播鈥檚 main gates on the St. George campus as students make their way to and from classes on the first day of a new school year.
The weeks leading up to the first day of school featured plenty of enthusiasm as students and their families carted belongings into residences at 老司机直播 Mississauga.
At St. George, volunteers and residence staff were on hand to provide a warm welcome, refreshments and help hoisting bins and boxes.
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Gabriella Baichwal, who was born in Toronto and grew up in Chicago, joked that she 鈥渂rought way too much stuff鈥 to fill up her single room in Trinity College on the St. George campus.
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There were plenty of opportunities for students to meet new friends, showcase their school spirit and learn about extra-curricular opportunities at the tri-campus cheer-off event and clubs carnival held on the St. George campus ahead of the Labour Day long weekend.
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Orientation programs at 老司机直播 Mississauga included a painting activity that invited students to harness their creativity.
It was all smiles at 老司机直播 Scarborough as students, friends and family settled in for the fall term.