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The Palin Foundation & The 91 Student Centre

In 1976, the Palin Foundation was incorporated with a mission to create a space on campus for students that is fully student governed. This has led to the development of the current 91 Student Centre (91SC). 

The 91SC is home to student unions, affiliated campus groups, The Eyeopener newspaper, Met Radio, the Good Food Centre, Office of the Ombudsperson, Oakham Café, The Met Campus Pub and a host of rentable venue spaces.

What's Available?

Oakham Cafe is a trendy space for 91 students and community members to enjoy fairly priced food and coffee.

 Location: 55 Gould St

The Met Campus Pub offers affordable food and drinks for students and hosts a range of events, from trivia nights and small social gatherings to large pub night parties.

 Location: 63 Gould St

If you are facing food insecurity, you can register as a member with the Good Food Centre and earn “points” to spend on food and supplies. There are drop in hours during the summer for everyone.  Harvests from TMSU’s rooftop garden are also used to supply the Good Food Centre. The GFC is open all year round and is also available for public access in the summer.

Instagram: @gfc.tmsu

The Toronto Metropolitan Students' Union (TMSU) Equity Service Centres provide drop-in spaces for students, community-building events, and help create safer campus spaces through advocacy. Groups include BIPOC Students' Collective, Student Access Collective, The Queer Space, Trans Collective, SHIFT, and Centre for Women and Trans People (CWTP).

Visit the 91 Student Centre (91-SC) website to explore various student job openings available at the 91-SC / Palin Foundation. Applicants must be current 91 students.

 Email: jobs@tmusc.ca

Student Unions

The 91-SC is where you can find all of the Student Unions on campus including: