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Students in the Department of Humanities are involved students!

These campus clubs and associations are of particular interest to humanities students. Organizations marked * have formal affiliations to Humanities academic programming.

DMG: Artbreaking it Down (Photo by: P. Yung)

ARTSIDEOUT

ArtSideOut is UTSC's largest multi-disciplinary art festival. It takes place annually across the entire campus, from noon to midnight, and features a number of arts events and exhibits taking place at the same time. The campus will be transformed. Ordinary spaces will turn into concerts. Hallways will turn into art exhibits. Walls will turn into movie theatres. Dance will erupt all over the school.

Contact: director@artsideout.ca
Website: http://www.artsideout.ca/

Arts Management Student Association (AMSA)*

AMSA – is in the mission to encourage and promote active student ownership of the Arts Management program at UTSC. We want to diversify, enhance, and nurture active learning among our peers who share arts managerial pursuits. We provide a chance for arts management students to take a glimpse at the real world and its practices through implementing and exercising adequate services to suffice our needs as students and as future arts professionals: we dream – we experiment – and we execute!

Contact: amsa@utsc.utoronto.ca
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=69271574041

L'Association Française*

L'Association Francaise is a group of students providing a place and a home to sharpen French speaking skills, to develop great friendships with fellow French speaking students, or even simply to be immersed in an environment where the language is spoken. This happens through meetings, game nights, karaoke, movies and various other means. Free food is often provided.

Contact: laf@utsc.utoronto.ca

CTEP Student Association*

The Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) Student Association is an organization for students working toward a Bachelor of Education and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A)/Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree.

Contact: ctepsa@utsc.utoronto.ca
Website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~ctep

Drama Society

The Drama Society produces eclectic performances in live theatre while promoting the development of creativity and craft through workshops and seminars. As the No Drama Drama Society (well, mostly) we provide a friendly yet knowledgeable atmosphere in which students can express themselves, create and grow, both for the betterment of their education and by contributing to campus life.

Contact: utscdramasoc@gmail.com
Website: http://dramasociety.ca/

Fusion Radio

Fusion Radio is the official radio station of the University of Toronto Scarborough. We can be heard live and worldwide over the internet, and currently well on our way to FM broadcasting. Fusion is owned and operated by Scarborough Campus Community Radio Inc. (SCCR), a registered not-for-profit corporation and student society. A dedicated team of students and community members act as DJs, staff, board members, and station volunteers. We're always looking for DJ talent, from all walks of life, in everything from RPM/Electronic, Hip-Hop, World, Spoken Word, Debate Show, News, and Indie to Rock, Metal/Loud Rock, Top 200, Language, and many more.

Contact: 416.287.7051
E-mail: pd@fusionradio.ca
Website: http://fusionradio.ca/

Gallery 1265

Gallery 1265 is a student run organization that operates under the umbrella of the Doris McCarthy Gallery. We mount exhibitions of student work and host special events for student groups such as the University of Toronto Arts Collective. The gallery is free to all visitors. Find us in The Meeting Place, SW-209.

Contact: gallery1265@utsc.utoronto.ca
Website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~gallery1265/

Imani Black Students' Alliance

The mission of Imani is to promote, advocate, share, and celebrate the many cultures and ethnic groups that comprise the Black community both within and outside the University of Toronto Scarborough student body. Imani's goal is to reduce and/or eliminate stereotypes, prejudices, and any pre-conceived notions about our culture, and to become a positive and beneficial part of the social and cultural life on campus.

Contact: imani@utsc.utoronto.ca
Website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~imani/

Students of Humanities Association and Departmental Organization (SHADO)*

SHADO is the representative liaison between students in all branches of the humanities and the faculty. Our job is to provide the connection between students and administration and to establish that relationship by hosting events and providing opportunities for students and faculty to get to know each other. SHADO hopes to provide its members the opportunity to get involved and informed as humanities students, while also making it possible for them to succeed academically.

Location: BV324
Contact: shado@utsc.utoronto.ca
Website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~shado

Theatre Arts and Performance Studies Student Association (TAPSA)*

The Theatre and Performance Students' Association (TAPSA) comprises students, faculty and alumni associated with the Theatre and Performance Studies (TAPS) program at UTSC. It has two primary aims: to support initiatives closely tied with the program curriculum, which may include performances, workshops, and guest speakers; and to connect the activities of the program to the theatre community in Toronto, to the Toronto community more broadly, and to TAPS alumni.

Location: BV324
Contact: Professor Barry Freeman barry.freeman@utoronto.ca

The Underground

The Underground is the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus' official student publication. With a staff of dedicated editors, writers and photographers, we make it our number one priority to produce a publication that encapsulates the body, mind and soul of UTSC, as well as the city of Toronto. Since 1982, The Underground's mission is to be the journalistic voice of UTSC by providing the latest updates on news, arts & lifestyle, and sports & health. With every publication, The Underground seeks to improve as a news source in order to continually reflect the devotion, the tenacity, and the hard work that is UTSC. We are always accepting ideas, photographers, and writers.

Location: Upstairs in the Student Centre, Room SL-201
Contact: editor@the-underground.ca
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Underground-at-UTSC/365089969779
Website: http://www.the-underground.ca/

UTSC Music Ambassadors Program (UMAP)*

UMAP is actively engaged in hosting music-inspired events at UTSC. Its primary goals include promoting the music program, music courses, and music ensembles available at the University of Toronto Scarborough; encouraging students at the University of Toronto Scarborough to continue to develop their passion for music after graduating from high school; and providing a forum for students with like interests to participate in musical events both on campus and in the community. The UTSC Music Ambassadors Program is open to all students, staff, faculty and alumni of the University of Toronto Scarborough.

Contact: umap@utsc.utoronto.ca
Website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~umap/

The Department of Student Life lists even more student organizations on its website

https://clockwork.utsc.utoronto.ca/clubs/user/club/clubs.aspx