The Varsity (newspaper)

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Type Twice weekly newspaper
Format Compact

Owner Varsity Publications Inc.
Editor Chandler Levack
Founded 1880
Political allegiance Student
Headquarters 21 Sussex Ave., Toronto, Ontario

Website: www.thevarsity.ca

The Varsity, the official student newspaper at the University of Toronto, is the second oldest student newspaper in Canada. Created in 1880, The Varsity is published twice weekly during the school year and three times over the summer months. The scope of the paper shifts between international, national, municipal and campus matters. There is an obvious emphasis on issues pertaining to students and U of T in particular. Like most student-published newspapers, The Varsity often assumes a left-of-centre stance on political affairs. The Varsity is a not-for-profit corporation partly subsidized by a student levy but mainly financed by local and national advertisers.

Contents

The Varsity's editorial staff for 2007-2008 consists of:

Editor in Chief - Chandler Levack
News Editor - Andre Bovee-Begun
Comment Editors - Ben Spurr and Mathew Katz
Arts Editor - Jordan Bimm
Science Editor - Dan Rios
Sports Editor - Mark Veloso
Photo Editor - Dan Epstein
Production Manager - Rogelio Briseño
General Manager - David Levine

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