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Tag: Transit

With rising gas prices comes the new age of horse riding

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to modern day polo, where the only things being kicked are limits and gas prices.

News Satire . March 29, 2022

York students weigh in on their experiences of gas prices reaching record highs

In a seemingly never-ending turn of events, gas prices continue to rise in the GTA, with students who drive to campus feeling the effects.

News . March 17, 2022

“Winter, In Person”

A relatable daily commute experience, in winter.

Arts . January 15, 2022

New advisory against non-essential travel reinforces uncertainty for international students’ education

The Omicron variant continues to complicate decisions surrounding airborne travel just as a new semester approaches, leaving international students with the uncertainty of possible learning barriers.

News . January 10, 2022

Business as usual? Commuting as a student post-pandemic lockdown

Transportation companies around the GTA look to ramp up their safety protocols amidst students returning to campus

News . September 21, 2021

PPE vending machines pop up at major TTC stations

Transit activists are calling for increased measures at this time.

News . December 1, 2020

Escaping a dreary commute

No matter how you slice it, commutes are never good for you. Here’s a list of things that make it a little better.

Arts Features . November 23, 2020

TTC’s “insensitive” response to COVID-19 puts commuters at risk

Financial woes spell trouble for the agency and its passengers, including York students.

News . June 27, 2021

Re-opening of a Ghost Town

The journal of a daily commuter through the months of a lockdown in downtown Toronto, seen on Line 1.

Features . November 23, 2020

Students fear TTC cuts and overcrowding amid pandemic

The provincial government faces rising criticism about their handling of transit funding.

News . November 23, 2020

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