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Unveiling Toronto’s fashion

December 15, 2011
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Zahra Khosroshahi smiles for the camera in a deep red veil.

Zahra Khosroshahi is a fun and fashionable 22-year-old.  She has a glowing olive skin complexion paired with gorgeous brown almond shaped eyes.  Her lips are nice and plump and reveal her warming smile.  Her sense of style is simple yet up-to-date with today’s changing trends.  Like most students at the University of Toronto, she keeps her wardrobe simple and casual when on campus. Black tights with trendy leather boots and a long top covered by a black double-breasted jacket is an average school day outfit for Khosroshahi.  However, outside of her studies, she changes in her comfortable wardrobe for something more fashionable.  Her Facebook profile feature several pictures of her out with friends in heels and her make-up done with accessories to match.  But Khosroshahi has one particular accessory that follows her at all times regardless of her surroundings: her hijab.

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Even advertising requires the truth.

December 15, 2011
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(from left to right) University of Toronto, Ontario College of Art and Design University and Ryerson University viewbooks are covered in bright colourful pictures and images of vibrant student life.

Toronto's universities release new viewbooks and update their websites each year to attract overseas students. But how much of this promotional material reflects of the reality of campus life? Are international students satisfied with their academic experience when they arrive on campus?

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Scholarships aid student success

December 14, 2011
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Niladri Chattopadhyay,clad in a plaid shirt and khaki pants, enters the awaiting elevator, presses floor two and backs up into the furthest corner.

Chattopadhyay who is in his late 20’s, is in Leslie L. Dan pharmacy building located at 144 College St. in Toronto. He is a graduate student at the University of Toronto’s pharmacy department.

Chattopadhyay  came to Toronto from India with an undergraduate degree in pharmacy in 2007. Since that time he has been a graduate student at the faculty of pharmacy researching cures for breast cancer under Dr. Raymond Reilly.

“After I trained as a pharmacist, I was working with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and I realized that to make a mark in the pharmaceutical industry or to rise in the industry, that I need the most minimal qualification, which is a PhD,” Chattopadhyay said.

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