Elizabeth Provost
Contributions
Finding Home
It takes me a while to acclimate to Russia’s white nights. As light peers through the windows and drapes across my face, my eyes...
Goodbye Volume 47, hello new beginnings
For obvious reasons, Volume 47 has been like no other. Yet, despite Zoom meetings, email communications, and virtual interviews becoming the “new normal” for...
Amid a pandemic, financial crisis, and more, UofT has to do...
As humans, we have an inherent ability to adapt and overcome when faced with adversity. In the last nine months, we’ve learned to wear...
I am (not) essential
The truth is, I’m not essential, and no one cares.
The world pre-Covid-19 seems like a faint memory, tucked away in the deep recesses of...
Max’s Big Ride at Home
For the sixth consecutive year and despite the unforeseen conditions, Max’s Big Ride returns with its inspiring mission to raise awareness on Duchenne Muscular...
The innovation of underground music
Operating outside the margins of the ordinary has become increasingly
popular in various aspects of society. This type of approach and manner of
thinking has enabled...
Dr. Malti awarded for excellence in research
Dr. Tina Malti, a professor of
psychology at UTM, is the recipient of the 2019 Research Excellence Award for
her extensive research in developmental psychology and...
Wildlife burning in Australia fires
Australia has been engulfed by
overwhelming natural forest fires. The fires are a threat to the wildlife, the
flora, and the people of Australia. The current...
The legendary Professor Judith Poë
“They call me a legend,” says Judith C. Poë, a beloved professor of
chemistry at UTM. Poë, who joined the UTM faculty in 1970, humbly...
Why I work out (and why you should too)
Let’s get our
facts straight. I am not a fitness guru, or an Instagram model. I don’t chug
protein powder for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and...
Could this protein improve memory?
Dr. Iva Zovkic is an assistant
professor of psychology at UTM and an epigeneticist. Along with her team, she
has pushed boundaries in the field of...
Sarah Girgis: Class of 2019 valedictorian
When Sarah Girgis entered her first
year at the University of Toronto Mississauga, her only goal was to make the
most of her time. Last year,...
Music and how it defines us
When someone asks
me what defines me as a person, I always say music. Music and art are ingrained
in my roots. My grandfather is a...
Finding Home
It takes me a while to acclimate to Russia’s white nights. As light peers through the windows and drapes across my face, my eyes...